Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training

Since the 1960s, the Black Sea has undergone dramatic environmental changes. These changes are considered as result from a complex interaction of different pressures, the most important being eutrophication, overfishing and introduction of alien species. As of September 2019, standard D-2 of the Int...

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Main Authors: Blagovest C. Belev, Sevdalin I. Daskalov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Union of Scientists in Bulgaria 2019-06-01
Series:Ecologia Balkanica
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Online Access:http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2019_vol11_iss1/205-214_eb.19119.pdf
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spelling doaj-fd5690d8481e4bf19462df6bcbe70a992021-03-02T09:07:20ZengUnion of Scientists in BulgariaEcologia Balkanica1314-02131313-99402019-06-01111205214Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew TrainingBlagovest C. Belev0Sevdalin I. Daskalov1Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Navigation, 73 Vasil Drumev Str, Varna, 9026, BULGARIANikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Navigation, 73 Vasil Drumev Str, Varna, 9026, BULGARIASince the 1960s, the Black Sea has undergone dramatic environmental changes. These changes are considered as result from a complex interaction of different pressures, the most important being eutrophication, overfishing and introduction of alien species. As of September 2019, standard D-2 of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments shall enter into force. It demands the ballast water, taken into ballast tanks, to be treated with special systems in order to prevent the spreading of invasive species in different parts of the world during deballasting operations. The aim of this article is to draw the attention of interested institutions to the problem resulting from the need for crews to be prepared to work with these systems and to deal with the expected problems related to their execution, maintenance and certification. There is also a clear need to train marine personnel - from cadets to officers, including the ship's management level. Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, together with partner universities from Romania, the Netherlands and Cyprus, participates in the preparation of a concept within the DivSea project - Diversification of the professional development of seafarers by jointly developed programs for higher competency and certification under the Erasmus program.http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2019_vol11_iss1/205-214_eb.19119.pdfship’s ballastsea environmentalien marine species
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author Blagovest C. Belev
Sevdalin I. Daskalov
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Sevdalin I. Daskalov
Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training
Ecologia Balkanica
ship’s ballast
sea environment
alien marine species
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Sevdalin I. Daskalov
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title Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training
title_short Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training
title_full Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training
title_fullStr Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training
title_full_unstemmed Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Board of Merchant Vessels and Crew Training
title_sort ballast water treatment systems on board of merchant vessels and crew training
publisher Union of Scientists in Bulgaria
series Ecologia Balkanica
issn 1314-0213
1313-9940
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Since the 1960s, the Black Sea has undergone dramatic environmental changes. These changes are considered as result from a complex interaction of different pressures, the most important being eutrophication, overfishing and introduction of alien species. As of September 2019, standard D-2 of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments shall enter into force. It demands the ballast water, taken into ballast tanks, to be treated with special systems in order to prevent the spreading of invasive species in different parts of the world during deballasting operations. The aim of this article is to draw the attention of interested institutions to the problem resulting from the need for crews to be prepared to work with these systems and to deal with the expected problems related to their execution, maintenance and certification. There is also a clear need to train marine personnel - from cadets to officers, including the ship's management level. Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, together with partner universities from Romania, the Netherlands and Cyprus, participates in the preparation of a concept within the DivSea project - Diversification of the professional development of seafarers by jointly developed programs for higher competency and certification under the Erasmus program.
topic ship’s ballast
sea environment
alien marine species
url http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2019_vol11_iss1/205-214_eb.19119.pdf
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