PRODUCTIVE WETLANDS RESTORED FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION QUICKLY BECOME NET CO2 SINKS WITH SITE-LEVEL FACTORS DRIVING UPTAKE VARIABILITY.

Productive wetlands restored for carbon sequestration quickly become net CO2 sinks with site-level factors driving uptake variability.

Inundated wetlands can potentially sequester substantial amounts of soil carbon (C) over the long-term because of slow decomposition Scarves and high primary productivity, particularly in climates with long growing seasons.Restoring such wetlands may provide one of several effective negative emission technologies to remove atmospheric CO2 and mitig

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Relationship between weight and linear dimensions of Bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) following fattening on western Mediterranean farms.

This study presents various models based on formulae relating weight and dimensions (length, height and width) of Bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus (L.), fattened in captivity.The main aim of establishing these expressions is to design tools for indirectly predicting the weight of a Bluefin tuna from measurements of one or more dimensions obtained usin

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