Mar Santos-Simón, Ainhoa Fernández-García de la Yedra, Maren Ortiz-Zarragoitia, Agnese Marchini
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Past, present and (possible) future of biofouling regulatory instruments within the international marine environmental protection framework
Marine biofouling is associated with remarkable impacts for many maritime industries and is linked with major environmental concerns. Although national biofouling regulations have been issued by a few countries in the recent past, these remain isolated initiatives. At a global scale, even if biofouling undeniably accounts for important costs and risks, there is currently no international legally binding framework on it. This work focuses on the evolution of international marine environmental protection legislation and analyzes existing regulatory instruments linked to the matter, with particular emphasis on the European legislation and other few regional in-force regulations on biofouling, and eventually focussing on the sector of recreational boating. Finally, the main gaps and challenges for the development of a regulatory framework on biofouling are identified and listed, along with the major learnings and proposals derived from the experimental outcomes of recent works, to provide an integrative tool for suitable antifouling selection.
期刊介绍:
ESEU is an international journal, focusing primarily on Europe, with a broad scope covering all aspects of environmental sciences, including the main topic regulation.
ESEU will discuss the entanglement between environmental sciences and regulation because, in recent years, there have been misunderstandings and even disagreement between stakeholders in these two areas. ESEU will help to improve the comprehension of issues between environmental sciences and regulation.
ESEU will be an outlet from the German-speaking (DACH) countries to Europe and an inlet from Europe to the DACH countries regarding environmental sciences and regulation.
Moreover, ESEU will facilitate the exchange of ideas and interaction between Europe and the DACH countries regarding environmental regulatory issues.
Although Europe is at the center of ESEU, the journal will not exclude the rest of the world, because regulatory issues pertaining to environmental sciences can be fully seen only from a global perspective.