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Potential of Ocean Calcifiers to Sequester Atmospheric Carbon in Quantity and Even Reverse Climate Change.

Research Article

Allied Academics

Calm Sea

High Carbon Accumulation Rates in Sediment Adjacent to Constructed Oyster Reefs

Research Article

Springer Link

Waves

The Formation and Mineralization of Mollusk Shell

Research Article

Research Gate

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Oyster Reefs as Carbon Sources and Sinks

Research Article

Royal Society

Green Coral and Fish

Carbon sequestration via shellfish farming: A potential negative
emissions technology

Research Article

Elsevier

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Heterotrophic Fixation of Inorganic Carbon Significant but Invisible Flux in Environmental Carbon Cycling.

Research Article

Biogeosciences

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A Shellfish Manifesto for Sequestering Atmospheric Carbon in Quantity.

Research Article

Corpus Publishers

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Aquaculture: Ocean Blue Carbon Meets UN-SDGS.

Research Article

Research Gate

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