نتایج جستجو برای: ballast water treatment

تعداد نتایج: 1894148  

2005
Marjorie J. Wonham Sarah A. Bailey Hugh J. MacIsaac Mark A. Lewis

Biological invasions via ship ballast are a major driver of biodiversity change in aquatic systems. In the Laurentian Great Lakes basin, unique shipping operations pose a particular invasion risk. The majority (>90%) of incoming vessels are not fully loaded with ballast water but carry ballast sediments and residual water. Ballast sediments contain viable diapause organisms that could hatch and...

2006
Marijana Pećarević

Non-native species are spread around the globe by various means, including aquaculture and ship vectors, hull fouling and ballast water. The introduction of nonindigenous species may cause a serious harm to ecosystems, economy and human health. The ballast water is a primary source for the introduction of harmful species and pathogens, therefore, the detection of such organisms could prevent un...

Journal: :Scientific American 1877

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده منابع طبیعی 1391

in this study, the effects of oleothermal modification on physical and mechanical peroperties of fir wood (abeis sp.) blocks were examined. at first, some blocks of fir wood with 5 × 20 × 120 cm dimensions were prepared. the blocks were treated in soybean oil. the effects of 3 factors such as treatments temperature (180and 200 °c), holding time (12 and 15 h) and initial moisture content of wood...

2010
Mia K. Steinberg Edward J. Lemieux Lisa A. Drake

Determining the viability of protists and small microzooplankton has long been a focus of studies in marine biology and ecology. It is especially relevant in the issue of shipborne invasive species, and impending international guidelines and various national regulations on the allowable concentrations of organisms in discharged ballast water have spurred the growth of an industry that develops ...

2015
Charmaine Ng Thai-Hoang Le Shin Giek Goh Liang Liang Yiseul Kim Joan B. Rose Karina Gin Yew-Hoong Adelaide Almeida

Indicator organisms and antibiotic resistance were used as a proxy to measure microbial water quality of ballast tanks of ships, and surface waters in a tropical harbor. The survival of marine bacteria in ballast tanks appeared to diminish over longer water retention time, with a reduction of cell viability observed after a week based on heterotrophic plate counts. Pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA ge...

2016
Sara Ghabooli Aibin Zhan Esteban Paolucci Marco R. Hernandez Elizabeta Briski Melania E. Cristescu Hugh J. MacIsaac

Successful biological invasion requires introduction of a viable population of a nonindigenous species (NIS). Rarely have ecologists assessed changes in populations while entrained in invasion pathways. Here, we investigate how zooplankton communities resident in ballast water change during transoceanic voyages. We used next-generation sequencing technology to sequence a nuclear small subunit r...

2014
Akiko Tomaru Masanobu Kawachi Mikihide Demura Yasuwo Fukuyo

We assessed changes in the microbial communities in ballast water during a trans-Pacific voyage from Japan to Australia that included a mid-ocean ballast-water exchange. Uncultured (i.e., total) and culturable bacteria were counted and were characterized by using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). There was a clear decrease over time in numbers of uncultured microorganisms, except ...

2014
Jennifer L. Sieracki Jonathan M. Bossenbroek W. Lindsay Chadderton

Ballast water in ships is an important contributor to the secondary spread of invasive species in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Here, we use a model previously created to determine the role ballast water management has played in the secondary spread of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) to identify the future spread of one current and two potential invasive species in the Great Lakes, the ...

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