Annotated Bibliography: Ongoing Completion

Moore, J. (2015). Long-Term Corrosion Processes of Iron and Steel Shipwrecks in the Marine Environment: A Review of Current Knowledge. Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 10(3), 191-204. doi:10.1007/s11457-015-9148-x
James Moore discussed how one of the marine processes, corrosion, has had an impact on iron and steel shipwrecks. There has been an observation of the progression since the 1970s. The article describes how the process of corrosion is on the iron and steel shipwrecks. However, it is not entirely all the same formula. There are factors of how corrosion has a direct impact based on the depth of the shipwreck, water temperature and salinity.

Longo, S., & Brett, C. (2016). An Ocean of Troubles: Advancing Marine Sociology. Social Security Bulletin, 63(4), 463-479. doi:10.1093/socpro/spw02

In their article, Longo and Brett argued how human societies are directly linked to the marine systems. What humans have been doing and continue to do has resulted in socio-ecological problems. In combination with climate change and ocean acidification, it has affected various marine processes One of the common marine processes, transportation, was discussed as it relates harm algal that comes from the waves. These changes directly hurt humanity as they affect one another, such as nutrient run-off.

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