Objective Maritime transport is of fundamental importance to Europe and the rest of the world. Over 90% of European Union external trade goes by sea and more than 1 billion tonnes of freight a year are loaded and unloaded in EU ports. Shipping is the most important mode of transport in terms of volume. Transfer of species in ballast water started as early as shipping trade.The movement of some 3 to 12 billion tonnes of ballast water (BW) in ships internationally each year has been responsible for the settlement of about 100 million tons of sediment. Its cleaning and the disposal of the ballast sludge produced involve enormous costs, (approximately 30.000 for a small bulk carrier). Besides these economic aspects, BW has been recognised as a major vector for t he translocation of aquatic species across bio-geographical boundaries. It is estimated that as many as 10,000 alien species of plants and animals are transported per day in ships around the world. As ships travel faster and world trade grows, organisms are better able to survive the journey, using the settled sediments as a substrate, and the threat of invasive species from ballast water increases.Aim of the project is the development of a new hybrid BW treatment technology (UV, filters and electrolysis) into a self-controlled BW treatment system. The main objective of the proposed project is the invention of an effective treatment technology incorporating non- permanent, seawater-generated active substances as a necessary measure to UV and Filter treatment technology. By producing active substances through electrolysis of sea- water, there will be no need to carry or store hazardous and corrosive chemicals onboard ships. It also represents a more economical alternative to using chemicals for treating large volume of ballast water onboard ships. Fields of science natural scienceschemical scienceselectrochemistryelectrolysisnatural sciencesbiological sciencesecologyinvasive speciessocial sciencessocial geographytransportengineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringnatural resources managementwater management Programme(s) FP6-SUSTDEV - Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems: thematic priority 6 under the Focusing and Integrating Community Research programme 2002-2006. Topic(s) SUSTDEV-2005-3.2.2.2.4 - Research domain 2.2 (only for a new generation of products and systems in waterborne transport), research domain 2.3 (for all types of transport vehicles and vessels excluding passenger cars), research domain 2.4 and research domain 2.6. Call for proposal FP6-2005-TRANSPORT-4 See other projects for this call Funding Scheme STREP - Specific Targeted Research Project Coordinator VEREIN ZUR FORDERUNG DES TECHNOLOGIETRANSFERS AN DER HOCHSCHULE BREMERHAVEN E. V. Address An der karlstadt 10 Bremerhaven Germany See on map Links Website Opens in new window EU contribution No data Participants (11) Sort alphabetically Sort by EU Contribution Expand all Collapse all UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE United Kingdom EU contribution € 0,00 Address 6 kensington terrace Newcastle upen tyne See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Türkiye EU contribution € 0,00 Address Faculty of naval architecture and ocean engineering Maslak-istanbul See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data BUREAU VERITAS France EU contribution € 0,00 Address 67/71 bd du chateau Neuilly sur seine cedex See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data THE BALLAST SAFE FILTRATION COMPANY LTD Israel EU contribution € 0,00 Address Dolev 3 str. Tefen industrial park See on map Other funding No data LVPG INTERNATIONAL GMBH Germany EU contribution € 0,00 Address Rohrstr. 4 Ober-ramstadt See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data OPTIMARIN AS Norway EU contribution € 0,00 Address Fjellstolveien. 15b Stavanger See on map Other funding No data BALANCE TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING GMBH Germany EU contribution € 0,00 Address Contrescarpe 33 Bremen See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data WILLAND UV SYSTEMS LTD United Kingdom EU contribution € 0,00 Address Enterprise house, richmond hill Wigan See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data LISNAVE ESTALEIROS NAVAIS SA Portugal EU contribution € 0,00 Address Mitrena 135 Setubal See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data BURNESS CORLETT - THREE QUAYS LIMITED United Kingdom EU contribution € 0,00 Address 12-20 camomile street London See on map Other funding No data CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE LOS RECURSOS COSTEROS Spain EU contribution € 0,00 Address Jordi girona, 1-3campus nord - upcmòdul d-1 Barcelona See on map Links Website Opens in new window Other funding No data