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Long-term dynamics of fouling communities found on offshore installations in the North Sea
Whomersley, P.; Picken, G.B. (2003). Long-term dynamics of fouling communities found on offshore installations in the North Sea. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 83(5): 897-901
In: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press/Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom: Cambridge. ISSN 0025-3154; e-ISSN 1469-7769, more
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Keywords
    Control > Fouling control
    Measurement > Depth measurement > Bathymetry
    Physics > Mechanics > Dynamics
    Records > Long-term records
    Cnidaria [WoRMS]; Metridium senile (Linnaeus, 1761) [WoRMS]
    ANE, North Sea [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Whomersley, P.
  • Picken, G.B.

Abstract
    Inspection videos of four offshore platforms in the central and northern North Sea were used to study the development of fouling communities on clamps and guides of oil export risers over an 11-y period (1989-2000). Results from multivariate analyses (multi-dimensional scaling and analysis of similarities) indicated that distinct assemblages developed in different geographical locations. These differences were mainly due to the protracted development of the Metridium senile (Cnidaria: Actinaria) zone on the northern sector platforms. The vertical zonation of fouling organisms was similar on all installations, although the water depth at platform locations varied from 80 to 169 m, indicating that fouling organisms display a wide bathymetric tolerance. This study has highlighted the value of long-term data present in operational inspection videos for the study of fouling communities.

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