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Biofouling
The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research
Volume 19, 2003 - Issue sup1
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Fouling and Ships' Hulls: How Changing Circumstances and Spawning Events may Result in the Spread of Exotic Species

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Pages 111-122 | Published online: 09 Sep 2010

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Žarko Koboević, Dragan Bebić & Željko Kurtela. (2019) New approach to monitoring hull condition of ships as objective for selecting optimal docking period. Ships and Offshore Structures 14:1, pages 95-103.
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K Peters, C Griffiths & TB Robinson. (2014) Patterns and drivers of marine bioinvasions in eight Western Cape harbours, South Africa. African Journal of Marine Science 36:1, pages 49-57.
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GrantA. Hopkins, BarrieM. Forrest & AshleyD.M. Coutts. (2010) The effectiveness of rotating brush devices for management of vessel hull fouling. Biofouling 26:5, pages 555-566.
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AshleyD.M. Coutts , RichardF. Piola, MichaelD. Taylor, ChadL. Hewitt & JonathanP.A. Gardner. (2010) The effect of vessel speed on the survivorship of biofouling organisms at different hull locations. Biofouling 26:5, pages 539-553.
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A.V. Bers , E.R. Díaz , B.A.P. da Gama, F. Vieira-Silva, S. Dobretsov , N. Valdivia , M. Thiel, A.J. Scardino , C.D. McQuaid, H.E. Sudgen , J.C. Thomason & M. Wahl. (2010) Relevance of mytilid shell microtopographies for fouling defence – a global comparison. Biofouling 26:3, pages 367-377.
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DarrenC.J. Yeo, ShaneT. Ahyong, DavidM. Lodge, PeterK.L. Ng, Tohru Naruse & DavidJ.W. Lane. (2009) Semisubmersible oil platforms: understudied and potentially major vectors of biofouling-mediated invasions. Biofouling 26:2, pages 179-186.
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RichardF. Piola, KatherineA. Dafforn & EmmaL. Johnston. (2009) The influence of antifouling practices on marine invasions. Biofouling 25:7, pages 633-644.
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RichardF. Piola & EmmaL. Johnston. (2008) The potential for translocation of marine species via small-scale disruptions to antifouling surfaces. Biofouling 24:3, pages 145-155.
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K.A. Dafforn, T.M. Glasby & E.L. Johnston. (2008) Differential effects of tributyltin and copper antifoulants on recruitment of non-indigenous species. Biofouling 24:1, pages 23-33.
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AshleyD. M. Coutts & MichaelD. Taylor. (2004) A preliminary investigation of biosecurity risks associated with biofouling on merchant vessels in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 38:2, pages 215-229.
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