Skip to main content

Full text: A shipboard comparison of analytic methods for ballast water compliance monitoring

- Issues and Solutions. Invading Nature. Springer Series in Invasion Ecology 8, Springer 
Science + Business Media, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 306 pp. 
Gollasch S, David M, France J, Mozetic P. 2015. Quantifying indicatively living phytoplankton 
cells in ballast water samples - Recommendations for port State control. Marine Pollution 
Bulletin, 101,768-775. DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.09.037. 
IMO (International Maritime Organization). 2004. International convention for the control and 
management of ships' ballast water and sediments. International Maritime 
Organization. Adopted on 13 February 2004. IMO, London, p. 36. 
IMO (International Maritime Organization). 2008. Guidelines for Ballast Water Sampling (G2), 
IMO Resolution MEPC.173(58). International Maritime Organization, London, p. 14. 
IMO (International Maritime Organization). 2013. Guidance on ballast water sampling and 
analysis for trial use in accordance with the BWM Convention and Guidelines (G2), 
BWM.2/Circ.42. IMO, London, p. 29. 
IMO (International Maritime Organization). 2016. Status of multilateral conventions and 
instruments in respect of which the international maritime organization or its secretary- 
general performs depositary or other functions (as at 2 Aug 2016). IMO, London. 
Linnet, K. 1993. Evaluation of regression procedures for methods comparison studies. Clinical 
Chemistry, 39(3), 424-432. 
Miller, A. W., Frazier, M., Smith, G. E., Perry, E. S., Ruiz, G. M., & Tamburri, M. N. (2011). 
Enumerating sparse organisms in ships' ballast water: why counting to 10 is not so easy. 
Environmental science & technology, 45(8), 3539-3546.
	        
Waiting...

Note to user

Dear user,

In response to current developments in the web technology used by the Goobi viewer, the software no longer supports your browser.

Please use one of the following browsers to display this page correctly.

Thank you.