Significance of Early Warning System in the Water Ballast Management

R. Ivce, A. Zekić, Mohović Đani, Antonio Blažina
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Merchant ships are keeping ballast water in tanks to maintain seaworthy conditions. About three to five billion tonnes of ballast water have been transported by ships in a period of one year. The untreated ballast water may have a negative impact on the domicile marine species and marine environment. A significant element of risk reduction in spreading invasive species is Early Warning System for marine environment (EWS). Primarily, the Early Warning System has been developed in accordance with the requirement of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Convention on the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM Convention). The main task of the EWS is to warn vessels to prevent the loading of ballast water when critical biological conditions occur in ports and the surrounding aquatorium. The aim of this paper is to improve EWS by introducing sensor technology to monitor and promptly act in reducing the risk of spreading Harmful Aquatic Organisms and Pathogens (HAOP) by ballast water which could be harmful to the recipient port or specific aquatorium.
预警系统在压载水管理中的意义
商船将压载水装在水箱中以保持适航状态。在一年的时间里,船舶运输了大约30至50亿吨压载水。未经处理的压载水可能对居住的海洋物种和海洋环境产生负面影响。海洋环境早期预警系统(EWS)是降低入侵物种传播风险的一个重要因素。该预警系统主要是根据国际海事组织(IMO)《船舶压载水和沉积物控制和管理国际公约》(BWM公约)的要求开发的。EWS的主要任务是在港口和周围水族馆发生严重生物状况时,警告船舶避免装载压载水。本文的目的是通过引入传感器技术来监测和及时采取行动,降低压载水传播有害水生生物和病原体(HAOP)的风险,从而改善EWS,这些风险可能对接收港口或特定水族馆有害。
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