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Old 04-22-2015, 05:32 PM
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Carbon sequestration? Like the Al Gore global warming stuff?
Yeah, carbon sequestration is not a benefit that would have crossed my mind, but it gets mentioned as a benefit in most of the oyster restoration papers. And the idea is scientifically sound: oysters transfer carbon to their shells when they grow and the carbon is locked up in the shells for a long time before being released.

I don't buy that atmospheric carbon dioxide is a big problem, so I do not see carbon sequestration as a big benefit. But lots of environmental types do, and as long as we're advocating oyster reef restoration, why not include benefits that lots of environmental types think are very important?
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Old 04-22-2015, 07:10 PM
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Yeah, carbon sequestration is not a benefit that would have crossed my mind, but it gets mentioned as a benefit in most of the oyster restoration papers. And the idea is scientifically sound: oysters transfer carbon to their shells when they grow and the carbon is locked up in the shells for a long time before being released.

I don't buy that atmospheric carbon dioxide is a big problem, so I do not see carbon sequestration as a big benefit. But lots of environmental types do, and as long as we're advocating oyster reef restoration, why not include benefits that lots of environmental types think are very important?
I gotcha. U just copied and pasted some of the known oyster benefits. Carbon sequestration or whatever is a crock. My neighbor is a big liberal and talks about this all the time
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Old 04-22-2015, 07:36 PM
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I gotcha. U just copied and pasted some of the known oyster benefits. Carbon sequestration or whatever is a crock. My neighbor is a big liberal and talks about this all the time
Its a crock that a lot of people put a lot of money into, especially those environmental types MG mentioned. Money is what gets things done unfortunately. If there isn't money in it or some major benefit to society, most people couldn't care less.
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Its a crock that a lot of people put a lot of money into, especially those environmental types MG mentioned. Money is what gets things done unfortunately. If there isn't money in it or some major benefit to society, most people couldn't care less.
I know. My neighbor says that's why ducks don't come here no more but I've been killing plenty ducks last few years But anyways how does an oyster hold carbon. Thought that was plants that did that. Are oysters plants?
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