Uptake and discharge of ballast water by ocean-going ships contribute to the worldwide spread of aquatic invasive species, with negative impacts on the environment, economies, and public health. The International Ballast Water Management Convention aims at a global answer. The agreed standards for ballast water discharge will require ballast water treatment. Systems based on various physical and/or chemical methods were developed for on-board installation and approved by the International Maritime Organization. Most common are combinations of high-performance filters with oxidizing chemicals or UV radiation. A well-known problem of oxidative water treatment is the formation of disinfection by-products, many of which show genotoxicity, carci...
Spread of aquatic invasive microorganisms species from ship ballast water is one of the most importa...
Aquatic invasive species spreading via ballast water are a threat to marine biodiversity. Therefore,...
Aquatic invasive species spreading via ballast water are a threat to marine biodiversity. Therefore,...
AbstractUptake and discharge of ballast water by ocean-going ships contribute to the worldwide sprea...
AbstractUptake and discharge of ballast water by ocean-going ships contribute to the worldwide sprea...
This paper analyses the dangerous consequences of contamination of coastal waters by nonindigenous s...
Ballast water is not just about balancing the ship when trimming but rather maintaining the stabilit...
Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRAOne of the greatest threats to the world's ocean...
Aquatic invasive species are among the worst threats to marine biodiversity. The main vector for the...
Since 2005, five different ballast water management systems (BWMS) based on chlorination treatment h...
Ballast water is indispensable for maritime trade as it is required to operate ships successfully an...
Since 2005, five different ballast water management systems (BWMS) based on chlorination treatment h...
Since 2005, five different ballast water management systems (BWMS) based on chlorination treatment h...
Worldwide fleet has continuously been growing during last years, using ballast water almost all of t...
Shipping has been found to be one of the main modes of transmission for non-indigenous species (NIS)...
Spread of aquatic invasive microorganisms species from ship ballast water is one of the most importa...
Aquatic invasive species spreading via ballast water are a threat to marine biodiversity. Therefore,...
Aquatic invasive species spreading via ballast water are a threat to marine biodiversity. Therefore,...
AbstractUptake and discharge of ballast water by ocean-going ships contribute to the worldwide sprea...
AbstractUptake and discharge of ballast water by ocean-going ships contribute to the worldwide sprea...
This paper analyses the dangerous consequences of contamination of coastal waters by nonindigenous s...
Ballast water is not just about balancing the ship when trimming but rather maintaining the stabilit...
Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRAOne of the greatest threats to the world's ocean...
Aquatic invasive species are among the worst threats to marine biodiversity. The main vector for the...
Since 2005, five different ballast water management systems (BWMS) based on chlorination treatment h...
Ballast water is indispensable for maritime trade as it is required to operate ships successfully an...
Since 2005, five different ballast water management systems (BWMS) based on chlorination treatment h...
Since 2005, five different ballast water management systems (BWMS) based on chlorination treatment h...
Worldwide fleet has continuously been growing during last years, using ballast water almost all of t...
Shipping has been found to be one of the main modes of transmission for non-indigenous species (NIS)...
Spread of aquatic invasive microorganisms species from ship ballast water is one of the most importa...
Aquatic invasive species spreading via ballast water are a threat to marine biodiversity. Therefore,...
Aquatic invasive species spreading via ballast water are a threat to marine biodiversity. Therefore,...