Ships' ballast water in The Southern Baltic area

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Jozwiak, Zofia [1 ]
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[1] Maritime Univ Szczecin, Akad Morska Szczecinie, Fac Econ & Transport Engn, Inst Transport Engn,Wydzial Inzynieryjno Ekon Tra, Ul H Poboznego 11, PL-70507 Szczecin, Poland
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invasive species; BWM Convention; Polish harbours;
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U6 [水路运输]; P75 [海洋工程];
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0814 ; 081505 ; 0824 ; 082401 ;
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This article presents an analysis of environmental risks in the Southern Baltic area posed by the transfer of invasive species in ships. ballast water, based on the results of research and relevant literature. The prospects for the implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships, Ballast Water and Sediments (the BWM Convention) have also been evaluated. The relevant research has been conducted in the Polish harbours of Szczecin, Police, Swinoujscie and Gdansk (the data for Gdansk have been derived from the research study conducted by the CTO SA research team). The transport of ballast water is a highly complex issue, combining the requirements of technical and environmental safety, and the expected economic outcome. Alien species introductions appear to be a serious problem, especially if the species turn out to be invasive (IS). They have a damaging and limiting effect on the populations of the native fauna, some indigenous species even risk extinction. Moreover, some alien species generate high financial losses, fouling underwater structures, such as pipelines and ships. or boats. hulls, and constraining the volume of fishing. Owing to its low salinity, the coastal area of the Southern Baltic is conducive to the growth of populations of alien species brought from harbours located on the mouths of rivers. Apart from causing biological contamination of coastal waters, such species may go up the rivers. Both the Helsinki Commission and the European Commission are taking actions aimed at protecting the natural environment of the Baltic Sea, including, among others, at implementing the BWM Convention within the shortest possible time to minimize this type of biological contamination of the Baltic.
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