Difference between revisions of "Biofouling"
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+ | * [[Coastal observatories]] | ||
* [[sensor systems]] | * [[sensor systems]] | ||
* [[in situ measurement techniques]] | * [[in situ measurement techniques]] | ||
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+ | An article about biofouling is also under construction by [http://coast.gkss.de/koi/mitarb/schroeder.html/ Friedhelm Schroeder, GKSS] | ||
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Revision as of 14:28, 27 November 2007
{{Definition|title=Biofouling |definition=Biofouling or biological fouling is the undesirable accumulation of microorganisms, plants, algae, and animals on submerged structures, especially ships' hulls. Biofouling also occurs on the surfaces of living marine organisms, when it is known as epibiosis[1].
See also
An article about biofouling is also under construction by Friedhelm Schroeder, GKSS
References
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofouling Wikipedia