Development of Biological Risk Assessment Protocols for Evaluating the Risks of In-Water Cleaning of Hull-Fouling Organisms

JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(2024)

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Herein, we evaluate the scientific basis for managing hull fouling of ships entering Korean ports, diagnose biological risks that may occur when in-water cleaning (IWC) systems remove hull fouling, and present a protocol for evaluating these risks (the Korean Infection Modes and Effects Analysis; K-IMEA). Protocol development included the selection of core elements and scenario design for IWC and the evaluation of regrowth experiments. The K-IMEA index was designed by considering the inoculation pathway of attaching organisms in all processes to ships that enter a port for in-water cleaning. A number of risk indices were defined: R1-Introduction/Establishment of alien species before in-water cleaning; R2-Establishment of alien species escaped during in-water cleaning; R3-Introduction/Establishment of alien species after in-water cleaning; and R4-Establishment of alien species in effluent water. K-IMEA regrowth experiments (R2 and R4) using the in-water cleaning effluent showed that the attachment and regrowth of prokaryotes, microalgae, and macroalgae were successfully detected. In particular, prokaryotes were observed in samples filtered through a 5 mu m mesh of the in-water cleaning effluent, even at a low fouling rating (Levels 1-2). These experiments suggest a necessity to consider a secondary treatment method in addition to the primary filtration method for the treatment of in-water cleaning effluents.
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hull fouling,in-water cleaning,IWC,biological risk assessment,Korea infection modes and effects analysis,K-IMEA,in-water cleaning effluent,antifouling paint-coated plates,AFC plates
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