Tag: marine ecosystems

Mar 02
Electrochlorination Ballast Water Treatment

Electrochlorination Ballast Water Treatment: An In-Depth Analysis Introduction Global shipping is crucial to international trade, carrying more than 80% of the world’s goods by volume. However, the industry also poses significant environmental challenges, particularly with ballast water management. Ballast water, used for stabilizing ships, can introduce a myriad of invasive marine species into new ecosystems, […]

Dec 20
Marine Sewage Pumps: Essential Equipment for Shipboard Waste Management

Marine sewage pumps play a crucial role in keeping our waterways clean and safe. These devices remove waste from boats and ships, helping to prevent pollution and protect marine life. Without proper waste management systems, the oceans and rivers we love could become contaminated. Marine sewage pumps work by transferring waste from onboard holding tanks […]

Apr 10
jellyfish-inspired desalination

The world is facing a water crisis. With increasing populations, industrialization, and climate change, fresh water sources are becoming scarce. Desalination – the process of removing salt and impurities from seawater – has become an attractive solution to this crisis. However, traditional desalination methods are energy-intensive, expensive, and not environmentally friendly. Enter jellyfish-inspired desalination. Scientists […]