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    Publication Date: 2023-12-04
    Description: In the present study, we collected data on biofouling in 17 marinas along the Baltic Sea coast during three consecutive boating seasons (May-October 2014, 2015 and 2016). In this context, we compared different monitoring strategies and developed a fouling index (FI) to characterise marinas according to the recorded biofouling abundance and type (defined according to the hardness and strength of attachment to the substrate). Lower FI values, i.e. softer and/or less abundant biofouling, were consistently observed in marinas in the north-eastern Baltic Sea. The decrease in FI from the south-western to the north-eastern Baltic Sea was partially explained by the concomitant decrease in salinity. Nevertheless, most of the observed changes in biofouling seemed to be determined by local factors and inter-annual variability, which emphasizes the necessity for systematic monitoring of biofouling by end-users and/or authorities for the effective implementation of non-toxic antifouling alternatives in marinas.
    Keywords: antifouling; Area/locality; Baltic Sea; benthic communities; biocide; Biofouling; coastal management; Event label; Fouling; Index; Latitude of event; leisure boats; Longitude of event; Marina_Askö; Marina_Bullandö; Marina_Fiskebäck; Marina_Gävle; Marina_Grömitz; Marina_Halmstad; Marina_Helsingør; Marina_Helsinki; Marina_Kalmar; Marina_Karlskrona; Marina_Malmö; Marina_Nynäshamn; Marina_Simrishamn; Marina_Strömstad; Marina_Turku; Marina_Vaasa; Marina_Västervik; Monitoring; Number; pollution; Replicates; Salinity; Station label; Temperature, water; Treatment; Volume; Year of observation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2652 data points
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