Title of article :
Removing vessels from the water for biofouling treatment has the potential to introduce mobile non-indigenous marine species
Author/Authors :
Coutts، نويسنده , , Ashley D.M. and Valentine، نويسنده , , Joseph P. and Edgar، نويسنده , , Graham J. and Davey، نويسنده , , Adam and Burgess-Wilson، نويسنده , , Bella، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Vessels found contaminated with biofouling non-indigenous marine species are predominantly removed from the water and treated in vessel maintenance facilities (i.e., slipways, travel lifts and dry-docks). Using pre-fouled settlement plates to simulate a vessel’s removal from the water for treatment, we demonstrate that a range of mobile organisms (including non-indigenous marine species) may be lost to the marine environment as a consequence of this process. We also determined that different levels of biofouling (primary, secondary and tertiary) and emersion durations (0.5, 5 and 15 min) affected the abundance and composition of mobile taxa lost to the marine environment. Primary biofouling plates lost 3.2% of total animals, secondary plates lost 19.8% and tertiary plates lost 8.2%, while hanging duration had only minor effects. The results suggest that removing vessels contaminated with biofouling non-indigenous marine species from the water for treatment may not be as biosecure as is currently recognised.
Keywords :
Biofouling , Mobile organisms , Non-indigenous marine species , vessels , Vessel maintenance facilities
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin