Abstract The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship’s Ballast Water and Sediments sets requirements to prevent organism transfers. Vessels on certain routes can be exempted from such requirements based on risk assessment (RA). As the convention nears its entry into force, the interest in exemptions increases. Such RA should be conducted according to the International Maritime Organization G7 Guidelines. We present a RA study for exemptions applied to intra-Baltic shipping considering different RA methods, i.e., environmental matching, species specific method including target species and species biogeographical aspects. As reliable species data in the ports considered are unavailable and following the precautionary p...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
This report describes a quantitative risk assessment framework for ballast water introductions. The ...
Vessels carrying passengers and cargoes all around the world facilitate also the transfer of harmful...
Abstract The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship’s Ballast Water and Sed...
The risk assessment (RA) developed according to the BWM Convention is the most recently agreed globa...
The paper analyses statutory foundations applicable to ships requiring to be exempted from the manda...
International audienceThe International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast ...
Summary Ships translocate organisms across the world via on-board ballast water. When a ship releas...
The ballast water from ships carries marine organisms that have invasive potential. The Internationa...
The introduction of non-indigenous aquatic species (NIASs) was identified as one of the major threat...
Vessels carrying passengers and cargoes all around the world facilitate the transfer of invasive aqu...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
This report provides a detailed description of the ballast-water risk assessment framework developed...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
This report describes a quantitative risk assessment framework for ballast water introductions. The ...
Vessels carrying passengers and cargoes all around the world facilitate also the transfer of harmful...
Abstract The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship’s Ballast Water and Sed...
The risk assessment (RA) developed according to the BWM Convention is the most recently agreed globa...
The paper analyses statutory foundations applicable to ships requiring to be exempted from the manda...
International audienceThe International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast ...
Summary Ships translocate organisms across the world via on-board ballast water. When a ship releas...
The ballast water from ships carries marine organisms that have invasive potential. The Internationa...
The introduction of non-indigenous aquatic species (NIASs) was identified as one of the major threat...
Vessels carrying passengers and cargoes all around the world facilitate the transfer of invasive aqu...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
This report provides a detailed description of the ballast-water risk assessment framework developed...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-sp...
This report describes a quantitative risk assessment framework for ballast water introductions. The ...
Vessels carrying passengers and cargoes all around the world facilitate also the transfer of harmful...