As I'd heard it, some of the best methods of sequestering CO2 is through the grwoth of coral. Growing more terrestrial biomass, ie, forests, only delays the problem -- even if humans never burn such biomass, forest fires are a cyclical phenomena, and will re-release the CO2. That said, coral growth is inhibited by other polution, and by rising sea temperatures. My question is: we provide the CO2, is the enough calcium for a massive growth of corals?