If you don't want to use Monel fasteners, there are some bronzes worth considering.
For galvanic compatibility, see MIL-STD-889B, available at
From Table I in Notice 3:
High-copper bronzes, category “N” are compatible with category “O,” high-nickel copper alloys such as Monel for both industrial and marine atmospheres (although not seawater immersion).
A Galvanic Table listing metals in the order of their relative activity in seawater at
list a Phosphor Bronze 534 (B-1) immediately above Monel, and a silicon bronze 655 seven places below.
The Copper Development Association at
has a lot of searchable information. E.g.,
MATERIALS SELECTION FOR HIGH RELIABILITY COPPER ALLOY SEAWATER SYSTEMS [includes Cu-Ni alloys]
Aluminum Bronze Alloys - Corrosion Resistance Guide, Publication No 80, 26 pages of invaluable data on recommended service environments.
Copper & Copper Alloy Corrosion Resistance Database
Corrosion Resistance of Copper and Copper Alloys (Large Table), CDA No 106
Collation of Data Comparing Properties of Aluminum Bronze with Cast Stainless Steels and Ni-Resist in Offshore Sea Water Environments