Tackling ballast water in sea

  • 27/12/2000

  • Business Line (New Delhi)

Scientists have come up with a finding about the role of commercial ships in long-distance dispersal of micro-organisms including human, plant and animal pathogens. Researchers from the US show that global movement of ballast water, used for the stability of ships since the 19th century, creates a long-distance dispersal mechanism for micro-organisms as ships discharge large volumes of it at ports en route, according to a report in 'nature'.