Small Freshwater Biofoulers Carry a Big Price Tag
date:Apr 08, 2014
plants and power stations repelling chemicals like chlorine and mechanical cleaning are the most common controls.

Mr Strayer noted: There are a cornucopia of strategies to combat biofoulers, but most are either costly, or come with the price of polluting water and poisoning non-target organisms.

Given our increasing demand for water and electricity, without action the problem is likely to intensify. First author Daisuke Nakano of Japan's Central Research Institute of Electric Power wrote: Imp
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