Ballast water research at the WFRC

Fact Sheet 2006-3080
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Abstract

Invasive aquatic species are considered to be one of the greatest threats to marine biodiversity, coastal economies, and even human health. Ballast water is a primary vector for these bioinvasions. One method of reducing risk of ballast water introductions is mid-ocean exchange of marine ballast water. However, it is widely recognized that this practice has many limitations, including serious ship safety concerns and variable biological effectiveness. International agencies and federal, state and local governments are attempting to tackle the problem by recommending or mandating the installation of ballast water treatment systems. The WFRC is working with others to develop new technologies to detect, prevent, and control aquatic invasive species impacts in Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Ballast water research at the WFRC
Series title Fact Sheet
Series number 2006-3080
DOI 10.3133/fs20063080
Edition -
Year Published 2006
Language ENGLISH
Publisher Geological Survey (U.S.)
Publisher location Reston, VA
Contributing office(s) Western Fisheries Research Center
Description 4 p.
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