Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves

Mangrove forest is one of the “blue carbon” ecosystems recognized for its high sequestration and long-term storage of carbon. While reports on blue carbon in mangroves are increasing, studies on the post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration are still lacking in the Philippines. In th...

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Main Authors: Salmo, Severino G, III, Gianan, Eunice Lois D
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-10242020-03-25T08:22:46Z Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves Salmo, Severino G, III Gianan, Eunice Lois D Mangrove forest is one of the “blue carbon” ecosystems recognized for its high sequestration and long-term storage of carbon. While reports on blue carbon in mangroves are increasing, studies on the post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration are still lacking in the Philippines. In this study, we assessed the stocks and rates of carbon sequestration in mangroves that were disturbed by typhoon and converted to aquaculture ponds. Carbon stocks were measured from the biomass and sediment compartments from typhoon-impacted sites (composed of natural and planted stands) and from mangrove-colonized abandoned fishponds. Using a stockchange approach, the rates of carbon sequestration were estimated at intra-annual and post-disturbance levels. Results showed wide variation in total carbon stocks and ranged from 168.96 to 355.70 Mg/ha (of which the biomass comprised 8.20 ± 4.18 % and the sediment with 92.84 ± 3.56 %). These values are 40-60 % lower than some SE Asian mangroves. Across sites, the post-disturbance rates of carbon sequestration (mean: 17.17 ± 0.57 Mg C/ha/yr) are similar with some studies and are within range from stands that are similarly recovering from disturbance. Our results indicate that disturbances contribute to changes in stocks and rates of carbon sequestration. Mangroves that colonized fishponds, although with relatively slower rates, have more stable carbon recovery. A more pro-active approach on the rehabilitation of abandoned fishponds (rather than leaving it to natural colonization process) is suggested to enhance carbon sequestration in Philippine mangroves. 2019-09-19T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/25 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sev_Salmo/publication/336890039_Post-disturbance_carbon_stocks_and_rates_of_sequestration_Implications_on_blue_carbon_estimates_in_Philippine_mangroves/links/5db9072d92851c818014a541/Post-disturbance-carbon-stocks-and-rates-of-sequestration-Implications-on-blue-carbon-estimates-in-Philippine-mangroves.pdf Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo mangroves blue carbon typhoon fishponds conservation restoration Environmental Sciences
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topic mangroves
blue carbon
typhoon
fishponds
conservation
restoration
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle mangroves
blue carbon
typhoon
fishponds
conservation
restoration
Environmental Sciences
Salmo, Severino G, III
Gianan, Eunice Lois D
Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves
description Mangrove forest is one of the “blue carbon” ecosystems recognized for its high sequestration and long-term storage of carbon. While reports on blue carbon in mangroves are increasing, studies on the post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration are still lacking in the Philippines. In this study, we assessed the stocks and rates of carbon sequestration in mangroves that were disturbed by typhoon and converted to aquaculture ponds. Carbon stocks were measured from the biomass and sediment compartments from typhoon-impacted sites (composed of natural and planted stands) and from mangrove-colonized abandoned fishponds. Using a stockchange approach, the rates of carbon sequestration were estimated at intra-annual and post-disturbance levels. Results showed wide variation in total carbon stocks and ranged from 168.96 to 355.70 Mg/ha (of which the biomass comprised 8.20 ± 4.18 % and the sediment with 92.84 ± 3.56 %). These values are 40-60 % lower than some SE Asian mangroves. Across sites, the post-disturbance rates of carbon sequestration (mean: 17.17 ± 0.57 Mg C/ha/yr) are similar with some studies and are within range from stands that are similarly recovering from disturbance. Our results indicate that disturbances contribute to changes in stocks and rates of carbon sequestration. Mangroves that colonized fishponds, although with relatively slower rates, have more stable carbon recovery. A more pro-active approach on the rehabilitation of abandoned fishponds (rather than leaving it to natural colonization process) is suggested to enhance carbon sequestration in Philippine mangroves.
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author Salmo, Severino G, III
Gianan, Eunice Lois D
author_facet Salmo, Severino G, III
Gianan, Eunice Lois D
author_sort Salmo, Severino G, III
title Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves
title_short Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves
title_full Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves
title_fullStr Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves
title_full_unstemmed Post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: Implications on “blue carbon” estimates in Philippine mangroves
title_sort post-disturbance carbon stocks and rates of sequestration: implications on “blue carbon” estimates in philippine mangroves
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/25
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