On board treatment of ballast water (technologies development and applications) and application of low-sulphur marine fuel. Final publishable report
Publication details: Newcastle upon Tyne University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2004Description: 39 sSubject(s): Online resources: Notes: Project funded by the European Community under the ‘Competitive and Sustainable Growth’ Programme (1998-2002) Abstract: MARTOB is a three-year project funded through the Transport and Energy Directorate of the European Commission (GROWTH Programme). The MARTOB project began in April 2001, and it has the dual aims of developing methods for treating ballast water onboard ships and for developing recommendations of best practice for verification and monitoring of compliance of a sulphur cap for marine fuels. Both of these aims were directed towards making shipping operations more environmentally friendly.Project funded by the European Community under the ‘Competitive and Sustainable Growth’ Programme (1998-2002)
MARTOB is a three-year project funded through the Transport and Energy Directorate of the European Commission (GROWTH Programme). The MARTOB project began in April 2001, and it has the dual aims of developing methods for treating ballast water onboard ships and for developing recommendations of best practice for verification and monitoring of compliance of a sulphur cap for marine fuels. Both of these aims were directed towards making shipping operations more environmentally friendly.