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Analysis of recent vessel arrivals and ballast water discharge in Alaska: toward assessing ship-mediated invasion risk
Authors:McGee Steven  Piorkowski Robert  Ruiz Gregory
Institution:

aAlaska Department of Fish and Game, P.O. Box 115526, Juneau, AK 99811, USA

bSmithsonian Environmental Research Center, P.O. Box 28, Edgewater, MD 21037, USA

Abstract:Ships are a dominant vector for biological invasions through ballast water discharge (BWD) and hull fouling. Here, we provide a first comprehensive analysis of shipping in Alaska, summarizing (a) the number, type and origin of vessel arrivals to Alaska for 2003 and 2004, (b) the spatial and temporal variation in vessel traffic, and (c) the available data on ballast water discharge in order to prioritize locations for tracking biological invasions. Most arrivals were passenger vessels, followed by ferries and fishing vessels, all of which carried little ballast water. Regional and seasonal patterns in arrivals and BWD were unevenly distributed among vessel types. The majority of vessels reporting BWD were from foreign ports, and most of this ballast was untreated. The largest volumes of ballast were from tankers at Valdez and Kenai Peninsula ports. Although Alaska has few documented invasions, opportunities for ship-mediated transfer now appear high and warrant further scrutiny.
Keywords:Ships  Ballast water  Biological invasions  Alaska  Ballast exchange
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