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Ballast Water Treatment and Criteria for new alternative BWT Technologies (CROSBI ID 533601)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Jelić-Mrčelić, Gorana ; Slišković, Merica ; Petrinović, Ranka ; Belamarić, Goran Ballast Water Treatment and Criteria for new alternative BWT Technologies // II savjetovanje o morskoj tehnologiji in memoriam akademiku Zlatku Vinkleru ; Inteligentni podvodni sustavi i tehnologije (IPSIT) : znanstveno stručna radionica : zbornik radova = Intelligent underwater systems and technology : workshop : proceedings / Rožanić, Igor (ur.). Zagreb : Rijeka: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Znanstveno vijeće za pomorstvo ; Tehnički Fakultet Sveučilišta, 2008. str. 175-180

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Jelić-Mrčelić, Gorana ; Slišković, Merica ; Petrinović, Ranka ; Belamarić, Goran

engleski

Ballast Water Treatment and Criteria for new alternative BWT Technologies

Shipping moves over 80% of the world's commodities and transfers approximately 3 to 5 billion tonnes of ballast water internationally each year. Ballast water is absolutely essential to the safe and efficient operation of modern shipping, providing balance and stability to un-laden ships. Ballast water may also pose a serious ecological, economic and health threat. The introduction of invasive marine species into new environments by ship’ s ballast water has been identified as one of the four greatest threats to the world's oceans. The best way to avoid risk of invasive marine species is exchanging ballast water and replacing it with clean open ocean water - Ballast Water Exchange is the method currently used by all ships that are subject to existing regulations. The biological effectiveness of ballast water exchange has not yet been confirmed and exchange occasionally cannot be performed due to safety concerns. Other options include mechanical treatment methods such as filtration and separation, physical treatment methods such as sterilisation by ozone, ultra-violet light, electric currents and heat treatment, chemical treatment methods such as adding biocides to ballast water to kill organisms and various combinations of the above. Due to non-existence of adequate BWT method new alternative BWT method are exploring. This paper attempts to present the overall outcomes and recommendations for Ballast Water Treatment Standards and Requirements convened by the Programme Coordination Unit (PCU) of the Global Ballast Water Management Programme (GloBallast) at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London from 28 to 30 March 2001.

ballast water treatment; new alternative; legislation; recomendation

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175-180.

2008.

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II savjetovanje o morskoj tehnologiji in memoriam akademiku Zlatku Vinkleru ; Inteligentni podvodni sustavi i tehnologije (IPSIT) : znanstveno stručna radionica : zbornik radova = Intelligent underwater systems and technology : workshop : proceedings

Rožanić, Igor

Zagreb : Rijeka: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Znanstveno vijeće za pomorstvo ; Tehnički Fakultet Sveučilišta

978-953-6326-40-2

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predavanje

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

Povezanost rada

Tehnologija prometa i transport