DescriptionTransport of carbon across territorial boundaries in territorial sea, Exclusive Economic Zone, continental shelf, high seas, and deep seabed.webp
English: Input, production, transport and storage pathway of carbon in marine waters, including movement across maritime zones of national jurisdiction: territorial sea, Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), continental shelf, high seas, and deep seabed. The rights within each territorial boundary and marine zone relevant to carbon management in the marine environment are summarised for each zone.
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Review Article (Open Access)
Published: 15 September 2020
Climate action requires new accounting guidance and governance frameworks to manage carbon in shelf seas
Tiziana Luisetti, Silvia Ferrini, Gaetano Grilli, Timothy D. Jickells, Hilary Kennedy, Silke Kröger, Irene Lorenzoni, Ben Milligan, Johan van der Molen, Ruth Parker, Tim Pryce, R. Kerry Turner & Emmanouil Tyllianakis
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