Examples of 'biofouling' in a sentence

Meaning of "biofouling"

biofouling (noun): The accumulation of microorganisms, plants, algae, or animals on wetted surfaces, such as ships' hulls or underwater equipment. Biofouling can lead to corrosion and increased drag, impacting the performance of the affected surfaces
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  • The accumulation of living organisms (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and invertebrates) on a wetted surface.

How to use "biofouling" in a sentence

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Biofouling and antifouling systems for ships.
In several circumstances biofouling creates substantial problems.
Biofouling occurs on surfaces after formation of a biofilm.
Fouling occur as a result of scaling and biofouling.
Safer methods of biofouling control are actively researched.
Methods and devices for handling biofouling.
Biofouling is one of the biggest problems in aquaculture.
Significant buildup of biofouling on marine vessels can be problematic.
Biofouling was suspected as being the cause of this deterioration.
This is often observed in biofouling and precipitation fouling.
Biofouling of box coolers causes severe problems.
The effects of biofouling are very deleterious.
Biofouling has strong negative impacts on aquaculture operations.
Several areas of potential biofouling arise in this system.
Biofouling assessment studies underway in marinas.

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His research includes original work on biofouling prevention.
Conventional biofouling retarding compounds are well known.
Method for the control of biofouling.
Both kinds of biofouling negatively impact instrument performance.
It can be considered a type of classic biofouling.
Study biofouling and its influence.
Generally this phenomenon is termed biofouling.
Prevention of biofouling of reverse osmosis membranes.
The present invention is also effective in controlling biofouling.
Biofouling represents another category of fouling.
Several panellists noted that biofouling was a problem in some regions.
Biofouling also occurs in aquaculture systems in fish farms.
Dispersants are used to prevent formation of biofouling or biofilms in industrial processes.
Biofouling also occurs in aquaculture systems in fish forms.
This thesis focuses on biofouling of cementitious materials in river water.
Biofouling also occurs on the surface of living marine organisms.
The result is so called biofouling.
Biofouling still mostly unregulated.
This unwanted biofilm formation on equipment surfaces is called biofouling.
Alien biofouling organisms may also be released during this process.
This compound provides promising research path to limit biofouling.
Another difficult biofouling problem is presented by marine fire water systems.
A first problem consists in biofouling.
This second biofouling monitoring system can serve a variety of purposes.
Novel solutions sought to prevent or continuously remove marine biofouling.
Another biofouling detection method is the destructive method of membrane autopsy.
This phenomenon called biofouling.
In the case of biofouling a bacterial film is rapidly formed on the surface.
A variety of antifouling methods have historically been implemented to combat biofouling.
Study of feed water conditions impacting biofouling of reverse osmosis elements.
Surfaces having a surface energy within this range are resistant to biofouling.
Biofouling of ships.
The present invention relates also to controlling biofouling of an aqueous system.
Minimizing biofouling will significantly reduce the risk of species transfer by vessels.
The panels were inspected regularly for biofouling presence and coating integrity.

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