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FORT MASON<br />
| WATER CLEANING INTERFACE | 2015 2016 | | PROJECT_ 01 | RE INDUSTRIALIZING | LOCATION | SAN FRANCISCO CA | FINAL THESIS<br />
Ocean Water Analysis<br />
Ocean Environmental Awareness<br />
Carbon Dioxide [CO2] from<br />
the atmosphere is absorbed by<br />
the ocean.<br />
Sources of Marine Pollution<br />
Diagram<br />
Decomposition of Marine Debris<br />
Diagram<br />
Special places are COASTAL and MARINE areas that are culturally<br />
significant for a variety of reasons. Designating a place to be<br />
a landmark, monument, and/or Marine Protected Area can help<br />
ensure its existence, provide valuable ecosystem services and<br />
preserve cultural heritage and identity.<br />
Dissolved Carbon<br />
Dioxide<br />
Water<br />
Carbonic<br />
Acid<br />
Carbon Dioxide reacts with seawater<br />
[H20] to form carbonic acid<br />
[H2CO3] seater PH is lowered.<br />
Trash<br />
Sources on Land<br />
Ocean Vessels<br />
Water Run Off<br />
Pathogens<br />
Municipal Sewage<br />
Sewage from Ships<br />
Livestock and Animal<br />
Waste, Sewage Discharged<br />
into Coastal<br />
Waters<br />
Chemicals<br />
Oil Toxic Spills<br />
Persistent Organic<br />
Pollutants (POPS)<br />
Nutrients<br />
Municipal Sewage<br />
Agricultural Fertilizers<br />
Livestock & Animal Waste<br />
Storm-water Drainage,<br />
Aquaculture<br />
1-5Years<br />
Wool Socks<br />
Average Human<br />
Life Expectancy<br />
200Years<br />
Aluminum<br />
Cans<br />
2-4Weeks<br />
Paper Towels<br />
1-20Years<br />
Plastic Grocery<br />
Bags<br />
Aesthetic<br />
Recreational<br />
Historical<br />
Spiritual<br />
Carbonate Ions<br />
Hydrogen Ions<br />
Bicarbonate Ions<br />
Hydrogen ions [H] re;eased by carbonic<br />
acid in to carbonate [CO32]<br />
to form carbonate [HCo6]Carbonate<br />
concentrations are decreases<br />
making is difficult for calcifiber species<br />
to form calcium carbonate.<br />
450Years<br />
Plastic Bottles<br />
Natural Cleaning Machines<br />
600Years<br />
Fishing Line<br />
Ocean Environmental Awareness<br />
Marsh Border<br />
High Marsh<br />
Low Marsh<br />
Tidal Flat<br />
Costal Salt Marsh Food Cycle<br />
Flooding and Pollution<br />
Coastal Habitats Protect Against<br />
Types of Cleaning Plants<br />
Marshes<br />
Sub tidal Soft-Bottom<br />
Algae<br />
Flooded periodically by monthly<br />
high-tides and storms<br />
Flooded twice a day<br />
during high-tides<br />
CO2 to grow by photosynthesis. Marsh<br />
trees use sunlight and salt<br />
Plants absorb chemicals allowing<br />
animals to survive.<br />
Sea grass Beds<br />
Open Ocean<br />
Tide Pool<br />
Salt Panne<br />
Channel / Mud Flats<br />
Marsh Border 58 | Species High Marsh Species Low Marsh Species Tidal Species