Under favourable conditions, certain objects on immersion in seawater are subject to both boring and fouling. In this communication, the development of coating which would ward off both foulers and borers simultaneously is presented
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Marine biological pollution refers to activities such as a large number of barnacles, algae and othe...
"The mode of action and requirements of ingredients of copper based antifouling paints used in the c...
Marine structures such as platforms, jetties and ship hulls are subject to diverse and severe biofou...
Protection of ships hulls against biofouling is a process as old as man’s use of ships as a form of ...
Some presently used anti-fouling materials contain metals and other compounds, which are toxic in th...
The International Maritime Organisation, a unit of the United Nations, has approved a resolution to ...
Marine biofouling is an increasing problem from both economic and environmental points of view in te...
Marine biofouling of mobile and stationary maritime structures is a significant problem from not onl...
It is known the biofouling phenomenon, as well as the negative consequences that it means for the ar...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
Biofouling is the deposition of unwanted materials that are biologically derived. Accumulation of bi...
Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted substances, such as proteins, organisms, and inorganic molec...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material on underwater surfaces, which has plagu...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Marine biological pollution refers to activities such as a large number of barnacles, algae and othe...
"The mode of action and requirements of ingredients of copper based antifouling paints used in the c...
Marine structures such as platforms, jetties and ship hulls are subject to diverse and severe biofou...
Protection of ships hulls against biofouling is a process as old as man’s use of ships as a form of ...
Some presently used anti-fouling materials contain metals and other compounds, which are toxic in th...
The International Maritime Organisation, a unit of the United Nations, has approved a resolution to ...
Marine biofouling is an increasing problem from both economic and environmental points of view in te...
Marine biofouling of mobile and stationary maritime structures is a significant problem from not onl...
It is known the biofouling phenomenon, as well as the negative consequences that it means for the ar...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
Biofouling is the deposition of unwanted materials that are biologically derived. Accumulation of bi...
Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted substances, such as proteins, organisms, and inorganic molec...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material on underwater surfaces, which has plagu...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Marine biological pollution refers to activities such as a large number of barnacles, algae and othe...
"The mode of action and requirements of ingredients of copper based antifouling paints used in the c...