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Biocide vs. Eco-Friendly Antifoulants: Role of the Antioxidative Defence and Settlement in Mytilus galloprovincialis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10060792

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biofouling; biocide antifoulant; eco-friendly antifoulant; antioxidative defence; settlement; Mytilus galloprovincialis; sustainable development goals; agenda 2030

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The widespread use of antifoulant paints has posed significant threats to the environment and human health, leading to the development of eco-friendly alternatives. This review focuses on comparing the detrimental effects of biocide and eco-friendly antifoulants and the importance of monitoring their presence. Through studying the effects on a specific organism, potential sustainable antifoulants can be identified.
Antifoulant paints were developed to prevent and reduce biofouling on surfaces immersed in seawater. The widespread use of these substances over the years has led to a significant increase of their presence in the marine environment. These compounds were identified as environmental and human threats. As a result of an international ban, research in the last decade has focused on developing a new generation of benign antifoulant paints. This review outlines the detrimental effects associated with biocide versus eco-friendly antifoulants, highlighting what are effective antifoulants and why there is a need to monitor them. We examine the effects of biocide and eco-friendly antifoulants on the antioxidative defence mechanism and settlement in a higher sessile organism, specifically the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. These antifoulants can indirectly assess the potential of these two parameters in order to outline implementation of sustainable antifoulants.

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