ballaststädning
Ballast water treatment, commonly referred to as ballaststädning in Swedish, is a process used to control the spread of invasive aquatic species through ships' ballast water. Ballast water is the water taken on board by ships to improve stability and is then discharged at the destination port. This water can contain a variety of organisms, both harmful and beneficial, which can have significant ecological impacts if introduced to new environments.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has established regulations to mitigate this risk. The Ballast Water Management
Physical treatment methods involve the use of screens or filters to remove particles and organisms from the
The effectiveness of ballast water treatment systems is crucial for the success of the convention. Regular
Ballaststädning is not just about compliance with regulations; it is also a proactive measure to protect marine