User:Ghostpants321/Sea rewilding/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.


Bibliography edit

Edit this section to compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Attenborough, David. 2020. A life on our planet: My witness statement and a vision for the future, Grand Central Public.
    • This is a book that may give insight and help in finding a wider coverage in this topic. It will be helpfull in establishing ideas. Due to it being not peer reviewed, the book shall be limited in usage.
  • Katwijk, M. M., Tussenbroek, B. I., Hanssen, S. V., Hendriks, A. J., & Hanssen, L. (2021). Rewilding the Sea with Domesticated Seagrass. Bioscience, 71(11), 1171–1178.
    • This is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, reviewed by the university of Oxford. This journal will give insight and many examples, such as the effect of seagrass onto carbon emmission and other things.
  • Williams, C., Rees, S., Sheehan, E. V., Ashley, M., & Davies, W. (2022). Rewilding the Sea? A Rapid, Low Cost Model for Valuing the Ecosystem Service Benefits of Kelp Forest Recovery Based on Existing Valuations and Benefit Transfers. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
    • This is a peer-reviewed journal. This journal will enable a better understanding in the duality of rewilding and its effects on humans. It will also give much information on how to approach the topic in a ecosystem service perspective.
  • Clover, Charles. (2022). REWILDING THE SEA: How to save our oceans.
    • This is a peer-reviewed book, it covers a great depth in how the topic will affect the world. It covers the topic in some depths.
  • Scales, Helen. (2023) "Seeding the sea: The tremendous power of ocean life to recover." TLS. Times Literary Supplement.
    • This is a peer-reviewed article that gives insight on public opinions, effects and interest on topics such as sea rewilding.


References edit

Outline of proposed changes edit

After the intro, I will add a outline titlled principles of sea rewilding, it will comprise numerouse sources from the bibliography and other wikipedia articles dedicated on the notion of rewilding.

Outlines such as "Sea grass", "Native oysters", and "Kelp forest" will be ranged not as outlines but as a part of a bigger outline. It would be probably titled: Methods.

  • Scales and Katwijk peer-reviewd works will be put forward in adding out new informations, from faunas to floras methods.

By using the sources I found, I will increase in size the outlines of "Carbon capture" and "Marine protected areas"

  • " Rewilding the sea has been described as "the new way to capture carbon" ", is simply not enough. I will add data and methods in carbon capture.


Numerous examples to press upon and an outline titled "future projects and visions" will be probably put in place.