The transfer of invasive organisms by ballast-water discharge has become a growing concern. UV treatment has become an attractive ballast water treatment technology due to its effectiveness, no harmful disinfection by products and easiness to handle. Two robust algae strains Microcystis viridis and Tetraselmis suecica were selected as indicator organisms to determine efficiency of medium-pressure (MP) UV-treatment on ballast water. Inactivation and potential repair of these two algae strains following MP UV irradiation were assessed under various turbidity, total organic carbon (TOC) and salinity conditions. The investigated range of UV doses was from 25 to 500 mJ/cm(2). For M. viridis, results indicated that disinfection efficiency was neg...
After disinfection of ballast water, it is crucial to detect organisms and determine their vitality ...
Background: Controlling fish disease is one of the major concerns in contemporary aquaculture. The u...
Background: Controlling fish disease is one of the major concerns in contemporary aquaculture. The u...
The transfer of non-native, possibly invasive species in ship’s ballast water is of global concern, ...
Due to the increasing number of ecosystem invasions with the introduction of exogenous species via b...
The spread of aquatic invasive species through ballast water is a major ecological and economical th...
Ballast water contains organisms which can survive the ship's journey and become established in the ...
The Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) establishes limits for viable organisms in discharged...
UV disinfection technology is of growing interest in the water industry since it was demonstrated th...
The Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) establishes limits for viable organisms in discharged...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection causes damage to the DNA or RNA of microorganisms, but many microorgan...
Ship-borne ballast water contributes significantly to the transfer of non-indigenous species across ...
As aquaculture has become a significant provider of the human diet, the interest to have better qual...
To minimize the dispersal of aquatic nuisance species through shipping, ballast water can be treated...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection uses ultraviolet light to achieve inactivation of various microorganis...
After disinfection of ballast water, it is crucial to detect organisms and determine their vitality ...
Background: Controlling fish disease is one of the major concerns in contemporary aquaculture. The u...
Background: Controlling fish disease is one of the major concerns in contemporary aquaculture. The u...
The transfer of non-native, possibly invasive species in ship’s ballast water is of global concern, ...
Due to the increasing number of ecosystem invasions with the introduction of exogenous species via b...
The spread of aquatic invasive species through ballast water is a major ecological and economical th...
Ballast water contains organisms which can survive the ship's journey and become established in the ...
The Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) establishes limits for viable organisms in discharged...
UV disinfection technology is of growing interest in the water industry since it was demonstrated th...
The Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) establishes limits for viable organisms in discharged...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection causes damage to the DNA or RNA of microorganisms, but many microorgan...
Ship-borne ballast water contributes significantly to the transfer of non-indigenous species across ...
As aquaculture has become a significant provider of the human diet, the interest to have better qual...
To minimize the dispersal of aquatic nuisance species through shipping, ballast water can be treated...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection uses ultraviolet light to achieve inactivation of various microorganis...
After disinfection of ballast water, it is crucial to detect organisms and determine their vitality ...
Background: Controlling fish disease is one of the major concerns in contemporary aquaculture. The u...
Background: Controlling fish disease is one of the major concerns in contemporary aquaculture. The u...