June 11, 2023
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Autonomous measurements of carbon dioxide uptake in a blue carbon habitat

Abstract

A better understanding of carbon cycling dynamics in coastal ecosystems is critical to quantify “blue carbon” storage. However, obtaining the necessary measurements is complicated due to the dynamic conditions that characterize these ecosystems, and requires both spatially and temporally resolved measurements of carbon dioxide concentrations and complementary water quality parameters. In this study, we evaluate the use of a utility-class autonomous surface vehicle as a platform for measuring carbon dioxide dynamics in a shallow, intertidal, blue carbon ecosystem. We integrated a carbon dioxide sensor, a water quality sonde, and hydroacoustic sensors with an autonomous surface vehicle and performed measurements in and around a meadow of Zostera marina eelgrass. Results demonstrate the utility of this system to provide insight into complex carbon cycling dynamics in and around a shallow, intertidal blue carbon habitat.

Published: June 11, 2023

Citation

Cotter E.D., P.J. Regier, E.E. Walters, N.D. Ward, and R.J. Cavagnaro. 2022. Autonomous measurements of carbon dioxide uptake in a blue carbon habitat Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.