OOS2025-1145, updated on 26 Mar 2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/oos2025-1145
One Ocean Science Congress 2025
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 Monitoring, verifying and reporting of carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in blue carbon ecosystems 
Richard Bellerby1 and Christian Lindemann2
Richard Bellerby and Christian Lindemann
  • 1Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Oceanography and Marine Biogeochemistry, Bergen, Norway (richard.bellerby@niva.no)
  • 2Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Marine Biology, Bergen, Norway (Christian.Lindemann@niva.no)

Combating climate change requires reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activities and enhancing carbon dioxide removal (CDR) through blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs). Progress is measured by international reporting of national GHG inventories under the UNFCCC, following IPCC guidelines. The EU Green Deal, particularly the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2030, recognizes BCEs’ potential by advocating for the restoration of carbon-rich habitats. However, the IPCC Wetlands Supplement is underutilized in national GHG reporting, and few countries, especially in Europe, include blue carbon in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. This is due to limited awareness, the non-mandatory nature of the IPCC Wetlands Supplement, and data gaps. Our research aims to advance blue carbon knowledge, promoting BCEs as nature-based solutions, and addressing key gaps and scientific uncertainties to improve quantification and reporting of blue carbon under the UNFCCC in GHG inventory reporting under the Paris Agreement. The C-BLUES project, part of the Joint EU-China Flagship Initiative on Climate Change & Biodiversity, seeks to enhance the IPCC Wetlands Supplement, increase BCE inclusion in national GHG inventories, and explore additional BCEs like natural and farmed kelp systems. We document best practices for monitoring and verifying BCE actions, model BCE sequestration capacity, and upscale GHG budgets to estimate BCE contributions to EU and Chinese inventories. We assess carbon stock changes, GHG emissions, and removals from various management interventions, and evaluate the integration of BCEs into national reporting mechanisms. We present a roadmap and invite participation with the scientific community, policy makers and the wider civil society to generate knowledge, raise awareness of BCEs and build capacity for BC research, as well as provide guidance on voluntary reporting on BCE.

How to cite: Bellerby, R. and Lindemann, C.:  Monitoring, verifying and reporting of carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in blue carbon ecosystems , One Ocean Science Congress 2025, Nice, France, 3–6 Jun 2025, OOS2025-1145, https://doi.org/10.5194/oos2025-1145, 2025.