1,442. This number is why ship biofouling may need to be mad...
The number of species that have spread around our seas through ballast water, biofouling and other vectors has finally been counted, and it is huge. T
The number of species that have spread around our seas through ballast water, biofouling and other vectors has finally been counted, and it is huge. T
VESSEL operators with ships entering California’s waters are being warned about new bio-fouling rules that come into force at the end of the month.
A programme that will directly address the transfer of aquatic species via ships’ hulls has been given the go-ahead to start the preparation phase. K
By Craig Eason, Editorial Director, Fathom World THE number of aquatic species that are already known to have been transferred to new habitats by s
ABN AMRO Transportation has concluded the world’s first financing for the installation of a ballast water treatment system on several vessels for its
A new report on the ballast water treatment market claims it will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 37.19% between 2017 and 2022. Market Resea
Evoqua Water Technologies has been chosen by a South Korean shipyard for the supply and installation of its SeaCURE ballast water management systems.
Alfa Laval has released a white paper that gives an overview of the regulations and ballast water treatment technologies of today. Comprehensive
CMA CGM has chosen Wärtsilä’s ballast water management system solution for installation to four of its new container vessels. Wärtsilä Aquarius U
Alfa Laval has received Type Approval from the United States Coast Guard for its ballast water treatment system, PureBallast. The USCG based its
Moves to standardise control panels for Ballast Water Treatment Systems are being stepped-up as final ratification of the International Maritime Organ