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Combining Ballast Water Exchange and Treatment To Maximize Prevention of Species Introductions to Freshwater Ecosystems

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 49, 期 16, 页码 9566-9573

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b01795

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  1. mine Canadian Royalties Inc.
  2. Transport Canada
  3. Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  4. NSERC Canadian Aquatic Invasive Species Network
  5. NSERC
  6. Alexander von Humboldt Sofja Kovalevskaja Award

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The most effective way to manage species transfers is to prevent their introduction via vector regulation. Soon, international ships will be required to meet numeric ballast discharge standards using ballast water treatment (BWT) systems, and ballast water exchange (BWE), currently required by several countries, will be phased out. However, there are concerns that BWT systems may not function reliably in fresh and/or turbid water. A land-based evaluation of simulated BWE plus BWT versus BWT alone demonstrated potential benefits of combining BWE with BWT for protection of freshwater ecosystems. We conducted ship-based testing to compare the efficacy of BWE plus BWT versus BWT alone on voyages starting with freshwater ballast. We tested the hypotheses that there is an additional effect of BWE plus BWT compared to BWT alone on the reduction of plankton, and that taxa remaining after BWE plus BWT will be marine (low risk for establishment at freshwater recipient ports). Our study found that BWE has significant additional effect on the reduction of plankton, and this effect increases with initial abundance. As per expectations, BWT alone tanks contained higher risk freshwater or euryhaline taxa at discharge, while BWE plus BWT tanks contained mostly lower risk marine taxa unlikely to survive in recipient freshwater ecosystems.

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