Article ID: | iaor20123338 |
Volume: | 53 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 175 |
End Page Number: | 185 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2012 |
Journal: | Decision Support Systems |
Authors: | David Matej, Perkovic Marko, Suban Valter, Gollasch Stephan |
Keywords: | ecology |
One of the critical issues in species invasion ecology is the need to understand and evaluate the dimensions and processes of aquatic organisms transfer with vessels ballast water. The assessment of the quantity of ballast water discharged as the medium of transfer is one of the basic elements of the decision making process in ballast water risk assessment and management. The possibility to assess this in advance of the vessel's arrival to a port enhances the management process and gives port authorities a decision supporting tool to respond in time with adequate measures. A new generic ballast water discharge assessment model has been prepared. The model is based on vessel cargo operation and vessel dimensions. The model was tested on real shipping traffic and ballast water discharge data for the Port of Koper, Slovenia. The results show high confidence in predicting whether a vessel will discharge ballast water, as well in assessing the quantity of ballast water (to be) discharged.