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rdf:type
lifeskim:mentions
pubmed:issue
6
pubmed:dateCreated
2008-6-6
pubmed:abstractText
The proposed plan for enrichment of the Sulu Sea, Philippines, a region of rich marine biodiversity, with thousands of tonnes of urea in order to stimulate algal blooms and sequester carbon is flawed for multiple reasons. Urea is preferentially used as a nitrogen source by some cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates, many of which are neutrally or positively buoyant. Biological pumps to the deep sea are classically leaky, and the inefficient burial of new biomass makes the estimation of a net loss of carbon from the atmosphere questionable at best. The potential for growth of toxic dinoflagellates is also high, as many grow well on urea and some even increase their toxicity when grown on urea. Many toxic dinoflagellates form cysts which can settle to the sediment and germinate in subsequent years, forming new blooms even without further fertilization. If large-scale blooms do occur, it is likely that they will contribute to hypoxia in the bottom waters upon decomposition. Lastly, urea production requires fossil fuel usage, further limiting the potential for net carbon sequestration. The environmental and economic impacts are potentially great and need to be rigorously assessed.
pubmed:language
eng
pubmed:journal
pubmed:citationSubset
IM
pubmed:chemical
pubmed:status
MEDLINE
pubmed:month
Jun
pubmed:issn
0025-326X
pubmed:author
pubmed-author:Al-AzriAdnanA, pubmed-author:Al-YamaniFaizaF, pubmed-author:AndersenPerP, pubmed-author:AndersonDonald MDM, pubmed-author:AzanzaRhodoraR, pubmed-author:BECKH OHO, pubmed-author:BeardallJohnJ, pubmed-author:BergG MineGM, pubmed-author:BrandLarryL, pubmed-author:BronkDeborahD, pubmed-author:BrookesJustinJ, pubmed-author:BurfordMicheleM, pubmed-author:BurkholderJoann MJM, pubmed-author:CembellaAllanA, pubmed-author:CochlanWilliam PWP, pubmed-author:CollierJackie LJL, pubmed-author:CollosYvesY, pubmed-author:DiazRobertR, pubmed-author:DoblinMartinaM, pubmed-author:DrennenThomasT, pubmed-author:DyhrmanSonyaS, pubmed-author:FukuyoYasuwoY, pubmed-author:FurnasMilesM, pubmed-author:FuruyaKenK, pubmed-author:GallowayJamesJ, pubmed-author:GlibertPatricia MPM, pubmed-author:GranéliEdnaE, pubmed-author:HaDao VietDV, pubmed-author:HallegraeffGustaafG, pubmed-author:HarrisonJohnJ, pubmed-author:HarrisonPaul JPJ, pubmed-author:HeilCynthia ACA, pubmed-author:HeimannKirstenK, pubmed-author:HowarthRobertR, pubmed-author:JauzeinCécileC, pubmed-author:KanaAustin AAA, pubmed-author:KanaTodd MTM, pubmed-author:KimHakgyoonH, pubmed-author:KudelaRaphaelR, pubmed-author:LegrandCatherineC, pubmed-author:MallinMichaelM, pubmed-author:MulhollandMargaretM, pubmed-author:MurrayShaunaS, pubmed-author:O'NeilJudithJ, pubmed-author:PitcherGrantG, pubmed-author:QiYuzaoY, pubmed-author:RabalaisNancyN, pubmed-author:RaineRobinR, pubmed-author:SalomonPaulo SPS, pubmed-author:SeitzingerSybilS, pubmed-author:SolomonCarolineC, pubmed-author:StoeckerDiane KDK, pubmed-author:UsupGiresG, pubmed-author:WilsonJoanneJ, pubmed-author:YinKedongK, pubmed-author:ZhouMingjiangM, pubmed-author:ZhuMingyuanM
pubmed:issnType
Print
pubmed:volume
56
pubmed:owner
NLM
pubmed:authorsComplete
Y
pubmed:pagination
1049-56
pubmed:meshHeading
pubmed:year
2008
pubmed:articleTitle
Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risks.
pubmed:affiliation
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Horn Point Laboratory, P.O. Box 775, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA. gilbert@hpl.umces.edu
pubmed:publicationType
Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't