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Recent Technologies for Ballast Water Treatment
Ozone: Science & Engineering, 2012Concern about ballast-mediated bioinvasions into freshwater, estuarine and marine habitats is not limited to biodiversity per se but extends to its broader socio-economic impacts on agriculture, forests, fisheries, aquaculture, and other human activities dependent on the stability of living resources in a particular ecosystem.
Alex Augusto Gonçalves +1 more
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Science of Advanced Materials, 2022
Ballast water has a negative impact on marine environment; the existing combined ultraviolet (UV) filtration system that for treating ballast water has relatively low effective rate and instability in inactivating microorganisms.
Xiao-lei Liu, Zheng Lu
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Ballast water has a negative impact on marine environment; the existing combined ultraviolet (UV) filtration system that for treating ballast water has relatively low effective rate and instability in inactivating microorganisms.
Xiao-lei Liu, Zheng Lu
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Computational Science and Techniques
This paper presents a comparative analysis of ballast water treatment technologies, along with a detailed evaluation of the selection of treatment equipment, calculations of hydraulic pressure loss, and a theoretical layout of the equipment.
Aidas Čurovas
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of ballast water treatment technologies, along with a detailed evaluation of the selection of treatment equipment, calculations of hydraulic pressure loss, and a theoretical layout of the equipment.
Aidas Čurovas
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Transactions on Maritime Science
The installation and implementation of ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) are crucial for protecting marine ecosystems, preserving biodiversity, promoting human health and supporting global economic sustainability.
Ayhan Menteş +3 more
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The installation and implementation of ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) are crucial for protecting marine ecosystems, preserving biodiversity, promoting human health and supporting global economic sustainability.
Ayhan Menteş +3 more
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Innovative approaches to automation of ship's ballast water treatment and disinfection processes
Environmental safety and natural resourcesThis research introduces innovative technology for ship's ballast water treatment and disinfection that meets the International Maritime Organization's D-2 water quality standard requirements.
V. Zalozh
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Ship ballast water ultrasonic treatment
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002Ballast water is treated by applying ultrasonic frequencies to the water to kill organisms entrained in the water such as diatoms, veligers, fish larvae, plankton, and microorganisms, preventing the introduction of non-indigenous species between ports-of-call. The ballast water is circulated through a ballast treatment system.
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Application of hydrodynamic cavitation in ballast water treatment
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2015Ballast water is, together with hull fouling and aquaculture, considered the most important factor of the worldwide transfer of invasive non-indigenous organisms in aquatic ecosystems and the most important factor in European Union. With the aim of preventing and halting the spread of the transfer of invasive organisms in aquatic ecosystems and also in
Martina, Cvetković +2 more
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Marine Technology Society journal, 2021
Ships must be equipped with ballast water treatment systems to comply with the D-2 standard of the Ballast Water Management Convention. It is required that the adaptation processes of all ships must be completed by September 8, 2024, according to the ...
Çağlayan Top +4 more
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Ships must be equipped with ballast water treatment systems to comply with the D-2 standard of the Ballast Water Management Convention. It is required that the adaptation processes of all ships must be completed by September 8, 2024, according to the ...
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Hydrogen Peroxide: An Effective Treatment for Ballast Water
The Biological Bulletin, 2001polyphemus size and age. The analysis of cohorts demonstrated that C. fornicata in Pleasant Bay can be divided into 5 size cohorts (Fig. 1A), with C. fornicata of approximately 4–6 mm in length appearing to represent the most recent spatfall. The cohorts differed in abundance, reflecting different magnitudes of recruitment from year to year.
A M, Kuzirian +3 more
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Desain Ballast Water Treatment System Kapal Sesuai Standar IMO
Proceeding Conference on Marine Engineering and its ApplicationThe ballast water system are important to maintain ships’s stability during voyage especially when ship not carrying any cargo. The exchange of ballast water were considered as the main cause of microorganism and bacterias spreading that damaging port ...
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