Ocean Biogeoscience Research Group, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK.
Geological Institute, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Nat Commun. 2023 Apr 12;14(1):2080. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-37854-6.
The sequestration of organic carbon in seafloor sediments plays a key role in regulating global climate; however, human activities can disturb previously-sequestered carbon stocks, potentially reducing the capacity of the ocean to store CO. Recent studies revealed profound seafloor impacts and sedimentary carbon loss due to fishing and shipping, yet most other human activities in the ocean have been overlooked. Here, we present an assessment of organic carbon disturbance related to the globally-extensive subsea telecommunications cable network. Up to 2.82-11.26 Mt of organic carbon worldwide has been disturbed as a result of cable burial, in water depths of up to 2000 m. While orders of magnitude lower than that disturbed by bottom fishing, it is a non-trivial amount that is absent from global budgets. Future offshore developments that disturb the seafloor should consider the safeguarding of carbon stocks, across the full spectrum of Blue Economy industries.
海底沉积物中有机碳的埋藏作用对于调节全球气候起着关键作用;然而,人类活动会干扰先前固定的碳储量,从而可能降低海洋储存 CO 的能力。最近的研究揭示了由于捕捞和航运活动对海底造成的深远影响和沉积物碳损失,但海洋中大多数其他人类活动都被忽视了。在这里,我们评估了与全球广泛存在的海底电信电缆网络有关的有机碳干扰情况。在水深达 2000 米的范围内,由于掩埋电缆,全球范围内有 2.82-11.26 Mt 的有机碳受到干扰。虽然这一数字远低于底拖网捕鱼所干扰的碳量,但在全球碳预算中,这是一个不可忽视的数字。未来在海底进行的干扰活动的近海开发应考虑保护整个蓝色经济产业的碳储量。