Antifouling paint particles (APPs) and associated metals have been identified in sediments around boatyards and marinas globally, but the effects of APPs on benthic organisms are largely unknown. Sub-lethal endpoints were measured following laboratory exposures of the harbour ragworm (Hediste diversicolor) and the common cockle (Cerastoderma edule) to environmentally relevant concentrations of biocidal (‘modern’ and ‘historic’) and biocide-free (‘silicone’) APPs added to clean estuarine sediment. Further, the 5-day median lethal concentrations (LC50) and effects concentrations (EC50) for modern biocidal APPs were calculated. For ragworms, significant decreases in weight (15.7%; p < 0.01) and feeding rate (10.2%; p < 0.05) were observed in t...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Antifouling paints containing active biocides are typically used on the hulls of ships and boats to ...
Increased copper concentrations within boatyard sediments have been foimd, mainly the result of the ...
© 2019 Antifouling paint particles (APPs) of between 500 μm and >2 mm in diameter have been identifi...
Antifouling paint particles (APP) are generated during the maintenance of boats and are shed from ab...
Marine antifouling paints (MAPs) are widely used to prevent organisms from fouling vessel hulls. Whe...
Marine antifouling paints (MAPs) are widely used to prevent organisms from fouling vessel hulls. Whe...
Harbours with limited water exchange are hotspots of contaminant accumulation. Antifouling paints (A...
The expanded use of copper(I)-based antifouling paints (AF) has increased copper leaching into coast...
Biocide-based antifouling (AF) paints are the most common method for preventing biofouling, i.e. the...
Biofouling results from the accumulation of a wide variety of organisms including microorganisms, pl...
To evaluate the effects of antifouling paints and biocides on larval settlement and metamor-phosis, ...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
Because of its high toxicity, TBT (trybutiltin) was banned since 2003, which resulted in a greater r...
Antifouling paints are applied on vessels to prevent growth of fouling organisms such hasbarnacles. ...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Antifouling paints containing active biocides are typically used on the hulls of ships and boats to ...
Increased copper concentrations within boatyard sediments have been foimd, mainly the result of the ...
© 2019 Antifouling paint particles (APPs) of between 500 μm and >2 mm in diameter have been identifi...
Antifouling paint particles (APP) are generated during the maintenance of boats and are shed from ab...
Marine antifouling paints (MAPs) are widely used to prevent organisms from fouling vessel hulls. Whe...
Marine antifouling paints (MAPs) are widely used to prevent organisms from fouling vessel hulls. Whe...
Harbours with limited water exchange are hotspots of contaminant accumulation. Antifouling paints (A...
The expanded use of copper(I)-based antifouling paints (AF) has increased copper leaching into coast...
Biocide-based antifouling (AF) paints are the most common method for preventing biofouling, i.e. the...
Biofouling results from the accumulation of a wide variety of organisms including microorganisms, pl...
To evaluate the effects of antifouling paints and biocides on larval settlement and metamor-phosis, ...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
Because of its high toxicity, TBT (trybutiltin) was banned since 2003, which resulted in a greater r...
Antifouling paints are applied on vessels to prevent growth of fouling organisms such hasbarnacles. ...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Antifouling paints containing active biocides are typically used on the hulls of ships and boats to ...
Increased copper concentrations within boatyard sediments have been foimd, mainly the result of the ...