Title of article
Role of container vessels in the introduction of exotic species
Author/Authors
Arthur J. Niimi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
5
From page
778
To page
782
Abstract
Ballast water exchange practices were monitored on 28 incoming container vessels at the Port of Montreal. Measurements on 15 vessels indicated 13 of 32 tanks had salinities of <30‰. The 16 transits with a North Atlantic route visited 31 of 37 ports located on freshwater or near freshwater outflows. Ballast carried by this vessel type represents an important means for the introduction of species on a global scale because of its transit routes, dockside discharge and moving ballast between tanks. Container vessels represent about 15% of the world fleet, but account for 32% of all visits to global ports, and 46% of visits to the 25 largest ports. The 10 ports that handled the largest volumes of international cargo also included 8 that handled the most cargo containers. Large ports can receive over 100,000 visits by all vessel types annually, and serve as hubs for over 500 ports in 100 countries. Secondary transport of exotic species is also a concern because of frequent visits by regional vessels.
Keywords
Ballast water , exotic species , Ecosystem disturbance , Transportation , Navigation , Biological pollution
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1295350
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