The European zebra mussel in the Great Lakes, a toxic Japanese dinoflagellate transferred to Australiasuch biologically and economically harmful stowaways have made it imperative to achieve better management of ballast water in ocean-going vessels.Stemming the Tide examines the introduction of non-indigenous species through ballast water discharge. Ballast is any solid or liquid that is taken aboard ship to achieve more controlled and safer operation. This expert volume: Assesses current national and international approaches to the problem and makes recommendations for U.S. government agencies, the U.S. maritime industry, and the member states of the International Maritime Organization. Appraises technologies for controlling the transfer of organismsbiocides, filtration, heat treatment, and otherswith a view toward developing the most promising methods for shipboard demonstration. Evaluates methods for monitoring the effectiveness of ballast water management in removing unwanted organisms.The book addresses the constraints inherent in ballast water management, notably shipboard ballast treatment and monitoring. Also, the committee outlines efforts to set an acceptable level of risk for species introduction using the techniques of risk analysis.Stemming the Tide will be important to all stakeholders in the issue of unwanted species introduction through ballast discharge: policymakers, port authorities, shippers, ship operators, suppliers to the maritime industry, marine biologists, marine engineers, and environmentalists.
Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems & Committee on Ships’ Ballast Operations
Stemming the Tide [EPUB ebook]
Controlling Introductions of Nonindigenous Species by Ships’ Ballast Water
Stemming the Tide [EPUB ebook]
Controlling Introductions of Nonindigenous Species by Ships’ Ballast Water
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 160 ● ISBN 9780309175418 ● Editorial National Academies Press ● Publicado 1996 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7142674 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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