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On September 8, 2017 the International Convention for the Control and Manage-ment of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC) adopted in 2004 will enter into force. It imposes a lot of requirements on shipowners and port states.
Magdalena Klopott
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Long-term Changes of Disinfection Byproducts in Treatment of Simulated Ballast Water. [PDF]
Jang PG, Cha HG.
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Development of a protocol for sampling and analysis of ballast water in Jamaica
The transfer of ballast by the international shipping industry has negatively impacted the environment. To design such a protocol for the area, the ballast water tanks of seven bulk cargo vessels entering a Jamaican port were sampled between January 28 ...
Achsah A Mitchell +3 more
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Superpressure balloon flights from Christchurch, New Zealand, July 1968 - December 1969 [PDF]
Strain gages on superpressure balloon flights from Christchurch, New Zealand - Jul.
Lally, V. E. +2 more
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Maritime traffic is an important factor in the economy of countries and has increased in recent years, causing potentially devastating effects due to the aquatic organisms transported in ballast water from ships that can establish and become invasive ...
Laura Fernanda Pérez Valbuena +1 more
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Ridding Ships' Ballast Water of Microorganisms [PDF]
Fred C, Dobbs, Andrew, Rogerson
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Metabarcoding quantifies differences in accumulation of ballast water borne biodiversity among three port systems in the United States. [PDF]
Darling JA +7 more
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The broadcast spawning Caribbean shipworm, Teredothyra dominicensis (Bivalvia, Teredinidae), has invaded and become established in the eastern Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
Borges, Luisa +3 more
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