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Fernández-Cudeiro, Alejandro
Menéndez-Teleña, Deva
Soto-López, V.
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Fernández-Cudeiro, Alejandro Menéndez-Teleña & Deva Soto-López, Verónica (2023) Incrustaciones en las embarcaciones menores como factores de contaminación biológica y resistencia al avance. Anuario de Estudios Marítimos 2(2023), pp. 445-473. ISBN: 978-84-1125-721-3
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[Resumen] La contaminación biológica causada
por la introducción de especies marinas
invasoras a través de las incrustaciones del
casco es uno de los grandes problemas que
afronta el sector marítimo, generando consecuencias
negativas tanto a nivel económico
como medioambiental. Siendo algo conocido
en la marina mercante, se les ha prestado poca
atención a las embarcaciones menores, siendo
estas más numerosas, estando más dispersas
geográfi camente y teniendo desplazamientos
más erráticos. En este estudio, se realiza una
aproximación inicial de cómo estas embarcaciones
actúan de vectores secundarios de
propagación, a la vez que se tratan las consecuencias
que estas incrustaciones acarrean
a los buques. También, se plantean posibles
soluciones a esta problemática por medio de
la aplicación de revestimientos antifouling y la
aprobación de normativas reguladoras.
Abstract] Biological pollution caused by the introduction of invasive marine species through hull fouling is one of the major problems facing the maritime sector, generating negative consequences both economically and environmentally. Being something known in the merchant marine, little attention has been paid to smaller vessels, being these more numerous, being more geographically dispersed and having more erratic movements. In this text we will try to make an initial approach, describing how these vessels act as secondary vectors of propagation, while dealing with the consequences that these fouling bring to ships. And the possible solutions to this problem through the application of antifouling coatings and the approval of regulatory standards.
Abstract] Biological pollution caused by the introduction of invasive marine species through hull fouling is one of the major problems facing the maritime sector, generating negative consequences both economically and environmentally. Being something known in the merchant marine, little attention has been paid to smaller vessels, being these more numerous, being more geographically dispersed and having more erratic movements. In this text we will try to make an initial approach, describing how these vessels act as secondary vectors of propagation, while dealing with the consequences that these fouling bring to ships. And the possible solutions to this problem through the application of antifouling coatings and the approval of regulatory standards.
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