Old ship in sand?

It depends on oxygen.... the less there is ... the more you will have preserved.

There of lot of factors to consider water depth water temperature. exposure to sunlight and oxygen. The marine environment is very corrosive met destructive and marine parasites depending oxygen levels and with different timbers. Teak seems the most har wearing.

When I sailed around the pacific we had a joke that we was sailing on liquid sandpaper.

Crow
 

There of lot of factors to consider water depth water temperature. exposure to sunlight and oxygen. The marine environment is very corrosive met destructive and marine parasites depending oxygen levels and with different timbers. Teak seems the most har wearing.

When I sailed around the pacific we had a joke that we was sailing on liquid sandpaper.

Crow
Oxygen.... is the main and pretty much the only major factor.
zero oxygen.... nil to zero decay.

PS>.. The "dead zone".... is Zero oxygen.
 

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Depth and salinity also can play a part in situations of low oxygen as well like you stated.
But overall...
No oxygen.... no change.
Like space.
Still.
Dead.
Decay is an oxygenated lifeform(s)... so void of oxygen... no oxygenated life = very nil to little... to no decay.
 

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