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Oscar Serrano is a researcher at the School of Science within Edith Cowan University, specializing in marine ecosystems and carbon sequestration. His work focuses on the role of seagrass meadows and mangroves in global carbon budgets, including impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activity.
Research interests include
- Quantifying carbon stocks in marine environments
- Effects of marine heatwaves on seagrass ecosystems
- Plastic burial dynamics in mangrove sediments
- Restoration of coastal vegetation for climate mitigation
His publications highlight critical contributions to understanding blue carbon systems, such as the 2018 study on Shark Bay’s seagrass carbon losses and assessments of eelgrass meadows in New England. Articles span topics like carbon accumulation rates, carbonate burial impacts, and plastic pollution in coastal zones.
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