{"id":7920,"date":"2023-08-07T15:02:11","date_gmt":"2023-08-07T12:02:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/?p=7920"},"modified":"2023-08-07T15:03:21","modified_gmt":"2023-08-07T12:03:21","slug":"whale-falls-lessons-on-biodiversity-and-climate-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/whale-falls-lessons-on-biodiversity-and-climate-change","title":{"rendered":"Whale Falls: Lessons on Biodiversity and Climate Change"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ana\u00eblle Durfort, a dedicated researcher pursuing her PhD in ecology at the esteemed University of Montpellier, France, has embarked on a remarkable journey to uncover the hidden connections between biodiversity and climate change. Her study delves into the intricate world of carbon sequestration in marine animals, offering insights that illuminate the profound interplay between these two critical aspects of our planet&#8217;s health.<\/p>\n<p>When questioned about the motivation behind her investigation, Durfort eloquently explains that studying carbon sequestration in animals is pivotal to understanding the complex dynamics that link biodiversity and climate. <a title=\"Call for consultancy services: recruitment of experts to review and synthesise information on the nexus between climate change, forests and trees\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/call-for-consultancy-services-recruitment-of-experts-to-review-and-synthesise-information-on-the-nexus-between-climate-change-forests-and-trees\">Climate change<\/a>, a pervasive global issue, exerts a transformative influence on living organisms, creating a feedback loop where the behavior of these organisms in turn influences greenhouse-gas emissions.<\/p>\n<p>Drawing from her <a title=\"Academic Staff\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/staff\/academic\">academic<\/a> journey, Durfort highlights a striking example from her master&#8217;s degree studies at the same institution. Her focus was on quantifying the <a title=\"The story behind a Carbon Credit\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/the-story-behind-a-carbon-credit\">carbon<\/a> sequestered by the carcasses of five whale species in the Southern Hemisphere since 1890. These majestic creatures, due to their immense size, hold significant amounts of carbon in their tissues. Upon death, they sink to the <a title=\"Ocean Reporting Network\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/ocean-reporting-network\">ocean<\/a> floor, locking away carbon for over a century. However, the effectiveness of this carbon &#8216;pump&#8217; varies based on the size of cetacean populations.<\/p>\n<p>Durfort&#8217;s <a title=\"National Beekeeping Research Master Plan of Tanzania\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/national-beekeeping-research-master-plan-of-tanzania\">master&#8217;s research<\/a>, conducted in collaboration with a dedicated team, revealed that the carbon sequestration capability of whales had diminished significantly due to the impact of centuries of commercial whaling. The exploitation of these creatures on an industrial scale had a profound effect, reducing their capacity to act as vital <a title=\"Extreme wildfires are turning the world\u2019s largest forest ecosystem from carbon sink into net-emitter\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/extreme-wildfires-are-turning-the-worlds-largest-forest-ecosystem-from-carbon-sink-into-net-emitter\">carbon sinks<\/a>. Nevertheless, with the temporary ban on whaling through <a title=\"UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/un-delegates-reach-historic-agreement-on-protecting-marine-biodiversity-in-international-waters\">international agreement<\/a> in 1986, there has been a slow recovery in whale populations.<\/p>\n<p>Intriguingly, Durfort&#8217;s work delved into the projected restoration of whale populations, considering factors such as <a title=\"Blue foods face significant risks from climate change\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/blue-foods-face-significant-risks-from-climate-change\">climate change<\/a> and collisions between whales and ships. She conducted an analysis under different <a title=\"Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change Program\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/google-for-startups-accelerator-climate-change-program\">climate change<\/a> scenarios, revealing potential implications for the biomass of whale carcasses on the sea floor by 2100. Her findings underscored the delicate balance, indicating that under the worst-case <a title=\"Heat insurance offers climate change lifeline to poor workers\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/heat-insurance-offers-climate-change-lifeline-to-poor-workers\">climate change<\/a> scenario, the sequestration of carbon by whales would reach 170,000 tonnes per year, whereas in the absence of climate change, this value could nearly double.<\/p>\n<p>While acknowledging the magnitude of global carbon emissions, Durfort emphasizes the significance of her research in highlighting how <a title=\"Human activities impact wildlife, even in protected areas\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/human-activities-impact-wildlife-even-in-protected-areas\">human activities impact<\/a> the carbon sequestration potential of marine animals. She underscores that, while whales may not single-handedly save the <a title=\"Funding for Climate or Clean Energy Projects\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/funding-for-climate-or-clean-energy-projects-3\">climate<\/a>, their role in maintaining carbon balance underscores the intricate relationship between human actions and ecological functions.<\/p>\n<p>Durfort&#8217;s focus has now shifted to krill, essential crustaceans within the Antarctic food web. Through her research, she examines the biomass of Antarctic krill and its role in the broader context of carbon sequestration and marine <a title=\"Ecosystems and Conservation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/ecosystems-and-conservation\">ecosystems<\/a>. Durfort&#8217;s work resonates deeply with the intricate connections between biodiversity, human activities, and <a title=\"Funding: Climate-resilient Action in African Countries\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/funding-climate-resilient-action-in-african-countries\">climate<\/a>, prompting essential questions about the balance between exploiting resources and safeguarding our planet&#8217;s health.<\/p>\n<p>Delving into the realm of policy and <a title=\"Science Communication Course\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/science-communication-course\">conservation<\/a>, Durfort discusses the concept of placing a carbon price on whales. While this idea seeks to incentivize carbon offsetting and <a title=\"Emergency Funding for Conservation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/emergency-funding-for-conservation\">conservation<\/a> efforts, Durfort raises thoughtful concerns about the commodification of nature. She believes that such market-driven solutions are insufficient in addressing the transformative <a title=\"Biodiversity on a Changing Planet\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/biodiversity-on-a-changing-planet\">changes required to preserve our planet&#8217;s<\/a> ecological integrity.<\/p>\n<p>Durfort&#8217;s engagement transcends the academic realm; she was part of the Global Youth <a title=\"Scholarships to Cover Biodiversity Conferences\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/scholarships-to-cover-biodiversity-conferences\">Biodiversity Network (GYBN), representing young voices from around the world at the United Nations biodiversity conference<\/a> (COP15). This experience provided valuable insights into international <a title=\"Measuring impact to improve conservation results\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/measuring-impact-to-improve-conservation-results\">conservation<\/a> policies and the intricate negotiations that shape them. Durfort&#8217;s work at the conference <a title=\"China has made significant contributions to biodiversity conservation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/china-has-made-significant-contributions-to-biodiversity-conservation\">contributed to the inclusion of Indigenous peoples and local communities in decision-making processes related to biodiversity conservation<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>While her work keeps her away from direct fieldwork, Durfort&#8217;s dedication to understanding the intricate dance of <a title=\"Quantification of Carbon stock changes under different forest tenure and their implication to livelihood in Miombo woodlands (2012-2014).\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/research\/quantification-of-carbon-stock-changes-under-different-forest-tenure-and-their-implication-to-livelihood-in-miombo-woodlands-2012-2014\">carbon sequestration and its ecological implications<\/a> speaks volumes. Her journey stands as a testament to the profound connections that unite biodiversity and climate change, inspiring transformative perspectives and actions that are essential for our planet&#8217;s well-being.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ana\u00eblle Durfort, a dedicated researcher pursuing her PhD in ecology at the esteemed University of Montpellier, France, has embarked on a remarkable journey to uncover the hidden connections between biodiversity and climate change. 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