Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Australian Department of Agriculture ISBN: 978-1-76003-009-4 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 35 Description: These guidelines apply to vessels and other movable structures in aquatic (marine, estuarine and freshwater) environments, regardless of whether they are coated in an anti-fouling coating. These guidelines should be used by resource managers, owners and operators of vessels and movable structures, operators and customers of maintenance facilities and contractors providing vessel maintenance services. Moveable aquaculture installations (such as nets, cages and pearl lines) are considered outside the scope of these guidelines. However, support vessels used in aquaculture operations are within scope. These guidelines replace the ANZECC Code of practice for anti-fouling and in-water hull cleaning and maintenance (1997). The practices described in these guidelines have been aligned with international conventions intended to protect the aquatic environment from invasive aquatic species and contaminants from shipping.
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Anti-fouling and in-water cleaning guidelines
Language: english
Author: Australian Department of Agriculture
ISBN: 978-1-76003-009-4
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 35
Description: These guidelines apply to vessels and other movable structures in aquatic (marine, estuarine and freshwater) environments, regardless of whether they are coated in an anti-fouling coating. These guidelines should be used by resource managers, owners and operators of vessels and movable structures, operators and customers of maintenance facilities and contractors providing vessel maintenance services.
Moveable aquaculture installations (such as nets, cages and pearl lines) are considered outside the scope of these guidelines. However, support vessels used in aquaculture operations are within scope.
These guidelines replace the ANZECC Code of practice for anti-fouling and in-water hull cleaning and maintenance (1997).
The practices described in these guidelines have been aligned with international conventions intended to protect the aquatic environment from invasive aquatic species and contaminants from shipping.
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