Abstract. These days, many marine autonomous environ-ment monitoring networks are set up in the world. These sys-tems take advantage of existing superstructures such as off-shore platforms, lightships, piers, breakwaters or are placed on specially designed buoys or underwater oceanographic structures. These systems commonly use various sensors to measure parameters such as dissolved oxygen, turbidity, con-ductivity, pH or fluorescence. Emphasis has to be put on the long term quality of measurements, yet sensors may face very short-term biofouling effects. Biofouling can disrupt the quality of the measurements, sometimes in less than a week. Many techniques to prevent biofouling on instrumentation are listed and studied by researchers and ma...
The biofouling resistant coatings of hydrogel containing the cationic surfactants benzalkonium chlor...
Evaluate biocides and application techniques for optical sensors that will be optically valid and ma...
The Earth’s oceans host an enormous range of natural resources, over 90 billion kg of fish and shell...
Abstract. These days, many marine autonomous environ-ment monitoring networks are set up in the worl...
Oceans environmental monitoring and seafloor exploitation need in situ sensors and optical devices (...
Biofouling is the major factor that limits long-term monitoring studies with automated optical instr...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Although biological fouling has always been an issue for water quality data collection, longer deplo...
This paper records the results of an investigation into the effects of biofouling on optical marine ...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
A process is described for protecting electrochemical sensors and the like from biofouling--the micr...
Biofouling constitutes a problem for the technical reliability of offshore farms, because of corrosi...
Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted substances, such as proteins, organisms, and inorganic molec...
Water quality monitoring using autonomous optical sensors suffers many challenges in the aquatic env...
The biofouling resistant coatings of hydrogel containing the cationic surfactants benzalkonium chlor...
Evaluate biocides and application techniques for optical sensors that will be optically valid and ma...
The Earth’s oceans host an enormous range of natural resources, over 90 billion kg of fish and shell...
Abstract. These days, many marine autonomous environ-ment monitoring networks are set up in the worl...
Oceans environmental monitoring and seafloor exploitation need in situ sensors and optical devices (...
Biofouling is the major factor that limits long-term monitoring studies with automated optical instr...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Although biological fouling has always been an issue for water quality data collection, longer deplo...
This paper records the results of an investigation into the effects of biofouling on optical marine ...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
A process is described for protecting electrochemical sensors and the like from biofouling--the micr...
Biofouling constitutes a problem for the technical reliability of offshore farms, because of corrosi...
Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted substances, such as proteins, organisms, and inorganic molec...
Water quality monitoring using autonomous optical sensors suffers many challenges in the aquatic env...
The biofouling resistant coatings of hydrogel containing the cationic surfactants benzalkonium chlor...
Evaluate biocides and application techniques for optical sensors that will be optically valid and ma...
The Earth’s oceans host an enormous range of natural resources, over 90 billion kg of fish and shell...