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Evaluating efficacy of filtration plus UV-C radiation for ballast water treatment at different temperatures

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JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH
卷 133, 期 -, 页码 20-28

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2017.02.001

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Aquatic invasive species; Ballast Water Management System; Phytoplankton; Ultraviolet radiation; Zooplankton

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  1. Transport Canada
  2. Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  3. NSERC
  4. Trojan Technologies

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To prevent new ballast water-mediated introductions of aquatic nonindigenous species (NIS), many ships will soon use approved Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS) to meet discharge standards for the maximum number of viable organisms in ballast water. Type approval testing of BWMS is typically conducted during warmer seasons when plankton concentrations are highest, despite the fact that ships operate globally year-round. Low temperatures encountered in polar and cool temperate climates, particularly during the winter season, may impact treatment efficacy through changes in plankton community composition, biological metabolic rates or chemical reaction rates. Filtration + UV irradiance is one of the most common ballast water treatment methods, but its effectiveness at low temperatures has not been assessed. The objective in this study was to examine the efficacy of filtration + UV-C irradiation treatment at low temperatures for removal or inactivation of phytoplankton and zooplankton populations during simulated ballast water treatment. Organisms from two size classes (>= 10 to < 50 mu m and >= 50 mu m) were identified and enumerated using microscope and culture techniques. The response of organisms in both size categories to UV-C irradiation was evident across a range of temperatures (18 degrees C, 12 degrees C and 2 degrees C) as a significant decrease in concentration between controls and treated samples. Results indicate that filtration + UV-C irradiation will be effective at low temperatures, with few viable organisms >= 10 to < 50 mu m recorded even 21 days following UV exposure (significantly lower than in the control treatment). Crown Copyright (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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