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FOULING
Biological fouling (biofouling) is defined as the undesirable accumulation
of microorganisms, plants and animals on artificial surfaces.
The underwater parts of stationary
sea constructions and devices: offshore platforms, pipelines,
cables, buoys especially suffer from this phenomenon. Fouling that
occurs on hydro acoustic devices (sonic depth-finders, locators,
and other communication devices) causes significant reduction in
their sensitivity as well as breakage.
Globally, the total damage resulting from marine fouling currently
accounts for 50 billion dollars per year (20% ship's fouling).
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