Biogeosciences (Jan 2005)

The carbon budget of the North Sea

  • H. Thomas,
  • Y. Bozec,
  • H. J. W. de Baar,
  • K. Elkalay,
  • M. Frankignoulle,
  • L.-S. Schiettecatte,
  • G. Kattner,
  • A. V. Borges

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 87 – 96

Abstract

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A carbon budget has been established for the North Sea, a shelf sea on the NW European continental shelf. The carbon exchange fluxes with the North Atlantic Ocean dominate the gross carbon budget. The net carbon budget – more relevant to the issue of the contribution of the coastal ocean to the marine carbon cycle – is dominated by the carbon inputs from rivers, the Baltic Sea and the atmosphere. The North Sea acts as a sink for organic carbon and thus can be characterised as a heterotrophic system. The dominant carbon sink is the final export to the North Atlantic Ocean. More than 90% of the CO2 taken up from the atmosphere is exported to the North Atlantic Ocean making the North Sea a highly efficient continental shelf pump for carbon.