Publications and reports from Global TestNet members are listed below:
Peer-reviewed in International Journals
Baek SH, Jung SW, Jang MC, Hyun BG, Shin K (2012) Survival potential of autotrophic phytoplankton species collected from ballast water in international commercial ships, New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 46(1): 125-136.
Boelen P., M.J.W. Veldhuis & A.G.J. Buma (2001) Accumulation and removal of UVBR-induced DNA damage in marine tropical plankton subjected to mixed and simulated non-mixed conditions. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 24: 265-274.
Briski E, Gollasch S, David M, Linley RD, Casas-Monroy O, Rajakaruna H, Bailey SA (2015) Combining Ballast Water Exchange and Treatment To Maximize Prevention of Species Introductions to Freshwater Ecosystems. Environmental Science & Technology 49(16), 9566-9573. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b01795.
Cha HG, Seo MH, Lee HY, Lee JH, Lee D, Shin K, Choi KH (2015) Enhancing the Efficacy of Electrolytic Chlorination for Ballast Water Treatment by Adding Carbon Dioxide, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 95(1), 315-323.
Hyun BG, Shin K, Jang MC, Jang PG, Lee WJ, Park C, Choi KH (2016) Potential invasions of phytoplankton in ship ballast water at South Korean ports, Marine and Freshwater Research, 67(12): 1906-1917.
Baek SH, Shin K (2009) Applicability of Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA) and Calcein-AM to Determine the Viability of Marine Plankton, Ocean and Polar Research, 31(4): 349-357.
Baek SH, Jang MC, Jang PG, Shin K (2011) Viability of microphytoplankton in ballast waters from international commercial ships berthed at Ulsan and Pyeongtaek Ports, Korea, Ocean and Polar Research, 33(2): 113-125.
Baek SH, Jang MC, Shin K (2011) Regrowth ability and species composition of phytoplankton in international commercial ship's ballast water berthed at Pusan and Daesan ports, 16(2): 106-115.
Baek SH, Shin K (2015) A staining method to determine marine microplanktonic organism viability and investigate the efficacy of a ship, The Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society, 16(6): 4328-4334.
Baek SH, Lee MJ, Shin K (2016) Efficiency of concentrating marine microplanktonic organisms using net sampler to verify the efficacy of a ship, The Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society, 17(3): 136-143.
Baek SH, Lee MJ, Shin K (2016) Short-term changes of phytoplankton communities after nutrient addition and establishment of stable mass culture condition to prepare the type approval test of USCG Phase-II in mesocosm enclosure, The Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society, 17(4): 34-42.
Bradie Johanna, Claudio Gianoli, Jianjun He, Susanne Heitmüller, Dallas Linley, Alberto Lo Curto, Akiko Nakata, Derek Price, Jasmine Ruvalcaba, Manfred Rolke, Lothar Schillak, Gerd Schneider, Peter Stehouwer, Julie Vanden Byllaardt, Marcel Veldhuis, Nick Welschmeyer, Lawrence Younan, André Zaake, Sarah Bailey. (2017) Sailing towards a better understanding of the strengths and challenges of indicative analysis devices for ballast water compliance monitoring. J Sea Res., accepted for publication.
David M, Gollasch S (2016) How to approach ballast water management in European seas. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1-8, https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.10.018.
David M, Gollasch S, Leppäkoski E. (2013) Risk assessment for exemptions from ballast water management – The Baltic Sea case study. Marine Pollution Bulletin 75, 205-217.
Books and Book chapters
David M, Gollasch S, Leppäkoski E, Hewitt C (2015) Risk assessment in ballast water management. In David M, Gollasch S (eds) Global Maritime Transport and Ballast Water Management – Issues and Solutions. Invading Nature. Springer Series in Invasion Ecology 8, Springer Science + Business Media, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 306 pp.
David M, Gollasch S, Elliott B, Wiley C (2015) Ballast Water Management under the Ballast Water Management Convention. In David M, Gollasch S (eds) Global Maritime Transport and Ballast Water Management – Issues and Solutions. Invading Nature. Springer Series in Invasion Ecology 8, Springer Science + Business Media, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 306 pp.
Reports and non-peer reviewed available online
Bradie, J. (2016) METEOR Voyage M116/2: Report on performance of ballast water collection and analysis devices. Prepared for BSH (German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency): 130 pages. Link
Cutler, S.J., H.G. Cutler, J. Glinski, D.A. Wright, R. Dawson and D. Lauren (2003) Seakleen, a potential product for controlling aquatic pests in ships' ballast water. Proceedings of the 2nd International Ballast Water R&D Symposium at the International Maritime Organization. London, England. July 21-23, 2003. United Nations, IMO Globallast Monograph Series, Number 15, pp. 164-174. Link
