A novel system was developed to deploy settlement panels to monitor biofouling growth in situ and evaluate antifouling coatings at depths representative of operational conditions of full-scale marine renewable energy devices. Biofouling loading, species diversity, and succession were assessed at depths ranging from 25-40 m at four tests sites in Orkney (UK) featuring extreme wave and tidal current exposure to more sheltered conditions. Evaluations were carried out over a period of 8 months with intermediate retrieval of samples after 3 months. Early pioneer fouling communities, comprised of colonial hydroids, were succeeded by tube-forming amphipods across sites while solitary tunicates dominated in greater shelter. The highest biofouling l...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Biofouling is detrimental and has been a major concern in the marine industry for several decades. T...
Biofouling within sea chests may be more important than ballast water and hull fouling for dispersin...
A novel system was developed to deploy settlement panels to monitor biofouling growth in situ and ev...
As part of ongoing commitments to produce electricity from renewable energy sources in Scotland, Ork...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Marine biofouling, the settlement of aquatic organisms on submerged surfaces, creates an estimated c...
Biofouling constitutes a problem for the technical reliability of offshore farms, because of corrosi...
For a tidal energy operator, reducing costs and increasing reliability are paramount to delivering ...
Without effective fouling control coatings, the accumulation of marine growth on the hull will be sl...
The ships’ hull seems to be an excellent transport vehicle for marine plants and animals from oneloc...
Marine structures such as platforms, jetties and ship hulls are subject to diverse and severe biofou...
Biofouling on marine renewable energy devices presents engineering challenges for this developing se...
Marine biofouling is an increasing problem from both economic and environmental points of view in te...
This paper presents a novel experimental approach towards establishing a method to predict the added...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Biofouling is detrimental and has been a major concern in the marine industry for several decades. T...
Biofouling within sea chests may be more important than ballast water and hull fouling for dispersin...
A novel system was developed to deploy settlement panels to monitor biofouling growth in situ and ev...
As part of ongoing commitments to produce electricity from renewable energy sources in Scotland, Ork...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Marine biofouling, the settlement of aquatic organisms on submerged surfaces, creates an estimated c...
Biofouling constitutes a problem for the technical reliability of offshore farms, because of corrosi...
For a tidal energy operator, reducing costs and increasing reliability are paramount to delivering ...
Without effective fouling control coatings, the accumulation of marine growth on the hull will be sl...
The ships’ hull seems to be an excellent transport vehicle for marine plants and animals from oneloc...
Marine structures such as platforms, jetties and ship hulls are subject to diverse and severe biofou...
Biofouling on marine renewable energy devices presents engineering challenges for this developing se...
Marine biofouling is an increasing problem from both economic and environmental points of view in te...
This paper presents a novel experimental approach towards establishing a method to predict the added...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Biofouling is detrimental and has been a major concern in the marine industry for several decades. T...
Biofouling within sea chests may be more important than ballast water and hull fouling for dispersin...