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Biofouling
The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research
Volume 37, 2021 - Issue 5
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Research Article

Assessment of biogrowth assemblages with depth in a seawater intake system of a coastal power station

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Pages 506-520 | Received 06 Feb 2021, Accepted 14 May 2021, Published online: 17 Jun 2021
 

Abstract

Marine biogrowth infestation of a seawater intake system was investigated. A digital camera fixed onto a skid was used to record the biogrowth at intervals of 5m up to a depth of 55m. Divers inspected the intake shaft and collected the biogrowth samples for biomass estimation. A biomass density of 7.5kg m−2 and 28.2kg m−2 was recorded at 5 and 30m depths respectively. Inspection by the divers revealed that hard-shelled organisms such as oysters and brown and green mussels were observed in plenty up to a thickness of 15cm and bryozoans grew as epibionts. At lower depths (<40m), hydroids grew on the shells of green mussels along with silt accumulation. The biofouling community was composed of 46 organisms, exhibiting variation in distribution and abundance. The study explains the extent and type of marine biogrowth phenomena with depth and describes biofouling preventive methods.

Supplemental data for this article is available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2021.1933457 .

Acknowledgements

All the authors are thankful to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, Kalpakkam for providing the necessary permission and facilities for the study. The authors are also grateful to the Associate Director, Chemistry Group, BARC, Mumbai, for supporting the study. Special thanks to Dr C. Senthil Kumar, AERB-Southern Regional Regulatory Centre, Chennai for support in the statistical analysis.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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