User:Annsli.Hilton/Marine habitats/Bibliography

Deep Sea Potential Sources.
I.A. Kane, A. Fildani; Anthropogenic pollution in deep-marine sedimentary systems—A geological perspective on the plastic problem. Geology 2021;; 49 (5): 607–608. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/focus052021.1


 * This research article provides useful information about pollution found in sediments in the deep ocean. Particularly trash pollution leading to trash piles on the sea-floor.

Humborstad OB, Løkkeborg S, Hareide NR, Furevik DM. 2003. Catches of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in deepwater ghost-fishing gillnets on the Norwegian continental slope. Fisheries Research 64(2-3): 163-70.


 * This paper provides information about ghost fishing. Specifically the effects of lost fishing gear off the coast of Norway. Provides implications for how ghost fishing can affect deep sea organisms.

Chenillat F, Huck T, Maes C, Grima N, Blanke B. Fate of floating plastic debris released along the coasts in a global ocean model. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2021;165. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112116

- This paper follows the route of plastic pollution in the ocean with 1/3 ending up in the open ocean

Coastal (Mangrove and Salt Marshes, Rocky Shores, Mudflats)
Cahoon, D. R., McKee, K. L., & Morris, J. T. (2021). How Plants Influence Resilience of Salt Marsh and Mangrove Wetlands to Sea-Level Rise. Estuaries & Coasts, 44(4), 883–898. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-020-00834-w


 * this paper talks about how plants influence sediment and soil elevations (pg243)

Mark W Denny, & Steve Gaines. (2007). Encyclopedia of Tidepools and Rocky Shores. University of California Press.

Bom, Roeland A.; van Gils, Jan A.; Molenaar, Karen; Kwarteng, Andy Y.; Victor, Reginald; Folmer, Eelke O. (2020-12-22). "Correction to: The intertidal mudflats of Barr Al Hikman, Sultanate of Oman, as feeding, reproduction and nursery grounds for brachyuran crabs". Hydrobiologia. 848 (3): 751–752. doi:10.1007/s10750-020-04485-7
 * this book has multiple pages detailing the organisms in the rocky shores as well as how the habitat is formed


 * The original paragraph only talks about birds but this journal article provides evidence that the crab and other species of animals find mudflats important as a nursery.

Sea Floor
Puig, P., Canals, M., Company, J. B., Martín, J., Amblas, D., Lastras, G., Palanques, A., & Calafat, A. M. (2012). Ploughing the deep sea floor. Nature, 489(7415), 286–289. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11410

Vallius, H. (2012). Arsenic and heavy metal distribution in the bottom sediments of the Gulf of Finland through the last decades. Baltica, 25(1), 23–32. https://doi.org/10.5200/baltica.2012.25.02
 * This article provides insight into how bottom trawling has impacted the sea floor. Specifically the sea floor sediment and organismal habitats


 * This article shows the effects of human industries on the sea floor and how it has led to higher concentrations of metals in sea floor sediments.

Madricardo, F., Foglini, F., Campiani, E., Grande, V., Catenacci, E., Petrizzo, A., Kruss, A., Toso, C., & Trincardi, F. (2019). Assessing the human footprint on the sea-floor of coastal systems: the case of the Venice Lagoon, Italy. Scientific Reports, 9(1), N.PAG. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43027-7


 * This article explains the various ways that humans have impacted the sea floor and the implications it may cause.