Sea air
The air at or by the sea is traditionally thought to be healthy.[1] This was variously attributed to iodine or ozone but its cleanliness or salt may be more significant. The presence of negative ions in sea air, help in better absorption of oxygen by humans.[2]
Salts generally do not dissolve in air, but can be carried by sea spray in the form of particulate matter.
In modern times, the quality of this air is now degraded by pollution from shipping which burns high sulphur fuel in its engines and so generates large quantities of sulphate aerosols.[3]
References
- ↑ "Does the sea air have healing powers?". foxnews.com. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
- ↑ Coleman, Naomi. "Three more health benefits of being beside the sea". dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
- ↑ John von Radowitz (19 August 2008), Sea air carries more than scent of waves, The Scotsman
See also
Further reading
- Hassan, John. The Seaside, Health and Environment in England and Wales Since 1800, by Ashgate Publishing .
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