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Macroalgal survival in ballast water tanks
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2007Despite a large amount of research into invasive species and their introductions, there have been no studies focused on macroalgal transport in ballast water. To address this, we collected replicate samples of ballast water from 12 ships in two Mediterranean harbours (Naples and Salerno).
Maria Monia, Flagella +3 more
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2017
This publication provides useful practical information to Governments, particularly those of developing countries, Administrations, shipowners, port State control authorities, environmental agencies and other stakeholders on the implications of ratifying, implementing and enforcing the Ballast water Management Convention. The aim
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This publication provides useful practical information to Governments, particularly those of developing countries, Administrations, shipowners, port State control authorities, environmental agencies and other stakeholders on the implications of ratifying, implementing and enforcing the Ballast water Management Convention. The aim
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2014
Commercial vessels are built for the transport of various cargoes or passengers. When a vessel is not fully laden, additional weight is required to provide for the vessel’s seaworthiness, e.g. to compensate for the increased buoyancy which can result in the lack of propeller immersion, inadequate transversal and longitudinal inclination, and other ...
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Commercial vessels are built for the transport of various cargoes or passengers. When a vessel is not fully laden, additional weight is required to provide for the vessel’s seaworthiness, e.g. to compensate for the increased buoyancy which can result in the lack of propeller immersion, inadequate transversal and longitudinal inclination, and other ...
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Water ballast problems: Current aspects
Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, 2011This investigation was undertaken to study whether Vibrio cholerae might be imported by the ballast waters discharged by sea-going ships into the water area of the Taganrog bay and to analyze current ballast water management on board the ships arriving at the port of Taganrog.
Svetlana Yur'evna Vodyanitskaya +11 more
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Ballast Water – A Quarantine Issue
Maritime Studies, 1989Each year around 60 million tonnes of ship ballast water are discharged in Australian ports. Recent scientific evidence that exotic organisms harmful to aquaculture have entered Australian waters via ballast water has resulted in the Commonwealth Government treating ballast water as a quarantine issue.
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Ballast water management in Croatia
2008The World Health Organization, as well as Port Authorities, have expressed great concern regarding the growing menace of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens released from the ballast tanks of freighters partaking in international voyages. Management and control measures include (1) minimizing the uptake of organisms during ballasting by avoiding ...
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