Ocean Carbon Sequestration Related Results Report
Under the global trend of climate change and warming, Taiwan's marine ecological environment will also be harmed, and there are more and more reports on Taiwan's marine environmental issues. In order to let more people know the importance of maintaining a healthy marine environment, and the connection between our lives and the sea, we need to establish a mindset for coexisting with the ocean sustainably. By promoting marine education and conservation-related teaching and skills training in schools, we can improve the foundation of marine environmental conservation education in Taiwan. This can allow marine conservation efforts to achieve greater benefits and hope that our next generation of children can inherit a beautiful and healthy marine ecological environment.
Data fields
Coastal blue carbon ecosystems、Carbon sequestration in coastal blue carbon ecosystems、Distribution and species composition inventory of Taiwan's tidal saltmarshes.、The measured carbon sink of Taiwan's salt marshes and seagrass beds throughout the four seasons、The measured seasonal greenhouse gas emissions from representative seagrass beds in Taiwan.
Contact person
呂建德 (07-3382057#262112)
Update frequency
Irregular updates
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2025-11-27
Dataset type
Primary data
Updated time
2025-11-27 14:36
Topic
Other
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Marine conservationSeed teacher trainingBlue Carbon
Note
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Applications
No available applications