Ten years of Brazilian ballast water management

Castro, MCT, Hall-Spencer, JM, Poggian, CF and Fileman, TW 2018 Ten years of Brazilian ballast water management. Journal of Sea Research, 133. 36-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2017.02.003

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Abstract/Summary

In 2005, Brazil addressed the environmental challenges posed by ballast water through a unilateral regulation, called the Maritime Standard N° 20 (NORMAM-20), applied to all shipping in her waters. This world-leading decision was the culmination of a process that started during the 1990′s. Here, we summarize how these ballast water regulations were brought in and adopted and present the findings of 10 years of enforcement (2005–2015) in 39 ports along the Brazilian coast. We show that compliance with the Brazilian standard has increased significantly since the regulations were implemented (p < 0.001). After five years of implementation, non-compliance decreased probably reflecting an increase in awareness of the Brazilian Standard and a shift in the shipping industry commitment to minimize and control the spread of invasive species through ballast water. The Brazilian experience shows that very high levels (97%) of compliance with ballast water management regulations can be made to work in a region of global importance to the maritime industry. In the last decade, the rules governing ballast water in Brazil have evolved to address the demands from the maritime community and to provide updates such as imminent requirements for the use of ballast water management systems on board ships. These regulations are rarely cited when ballast water regulations are discussed internationally, yet there is much to learn from the proactive approach taken by Brazil such as what is feasible and enforceable.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Divisions: Plymouth Marine Laboratory > Other (PML)
Depositing User: Kim Hockley
Date made live: 05 Jul 2018 09:20
Last Modified: 25 Apr 2020 09:59
URI: https://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/7946

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