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Biofouling Record Book Form

The document provides a template for a biofouling record book to document ship hull cleaning and antifouling coating activities to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species. The template includes sections for drydocking, dive inspections, in-water cleaning, seawater cooling systems, periods of inactivity, and official inspections.

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Biofouling Record Book Form

The document provides a template for a biofouling record book to document ship hull cleaning and antifouling coating activities to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species. The template includes sections for drydocking, dive inspections, in-water cleaning, seawater cooling systems, periods of inactivity, and official inspections.

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In accordance with Appendix II of MEPC Resolution ‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’

biofouling to minimise the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted at MEPC62 (15/07/11)

International Coatings
Marine Coatings

SHIP PARTICULARS

Biofouling Record Book Form


Ship’s name

Flag

Port of registry

IMO number

Gross tonnage

Type (LR classified)

Regulation length

Beam

International call sign and MMSI

Signature of master

BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – DRYDOCKING

Date

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

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Hull cleaning performed while drydocked
including areas cleaned, method used for cleaning and the location of dry-dock support blocks

Areas antifouling coating system was applied to, including patch repairs at drydocking

DFT of antifouling coating system


(including primer, sealer, binder, anticorrosive and antifouling coatings)

Surface preparation
i.e. complete removal, new application over existing coating etc

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


Company Representative
(i.e. person in charge of the above activities for this ship)

Name

Position

Signature

BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – DIVE INSPECTIONS

Date

Dive inspection location

Purpose of inspection

Areas of ship inspected

Hull

Fittings

Niches

Voids

Biofouling - General observations


(i.e. extent of biofouling, predominant bio-fouling types e.g., mussels, barnacles, tubeworms, algae and slime)

Action taken, if any, to remove or treat biofouling

Supporting evidence of actions taken


(e.g. classification society report or contractor, photographs and receipts)

Company Representative

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


(i.e. person in charge of the above activities for this ship)

Name

Position

Signature

BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – IN WATER CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Date

Ship location

Areas cleaned / treated Method of cleaning or treatment applied

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


Biofouling - General observations
(i.e. extent of biofouling, predominant biofouling types e.g., mussels, barnacles, tubeworms, algae and slime)

Supporting evidence of actions taken


(e.g. classification society report or contractor, photographs and receipts)

Permits required for in-water cleaning


(Document if applicable)

Company Representative
(i.e. person in charge of the above activities for this ship)

Name

Position

Signature

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – INTERNAL SEAWATER COOLING SYSTEMS

Date

Ship location
When inspection and/or cleaning occurred

Cleaning or treatment undertaken Method of cleaning or treatment applied

Biofouling - General observations


(i.e. extent of biofouling, predominant biofouling types e.g., mussels, barnacles, tubeworms, algae and slime)

Supporting evidence of actions taken


(e.g. classification society report or contractor, photographs and receipts)

Company Representative
(i.e. person in charge of the above activities for this ship)

Name

Position

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


Signature

BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – Marine Growth Prevention Systems (MGPS)

Records of operation and maintenance


(i.e. frequency of monitoring electrical / mechanical functions of systems)

MGPS not operational


Detail instances when system was not operating in accordance with the biofouling management plan

BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – LAY-UP / PERIODS OF INACTIVITY

Date

Ship location
(Where ship laid up)

Date returned to normal operation

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


Action taken prior to / post lay-up period

Precautions taken to prevent biofouling accumulation


(e.g., sea chests blanked off)

BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – LAY-UP / PERIODS OF INACTIVITY

Date (s)

Duration
When ship not operating in accordance
with its normal operating profile

Reason for departure from normal operating profile


(e.g., unexpected maintenance required)

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


BIOFOULING RECORD BOOK – OFFICIAL INSPECTION / REVIEW OF BIOFOULING RISK
Details of official inspection or review of ship biofouling risk (for ships arriving internationally, if applicable):

Date (s)

Ship location
When inspection or review occurred

Port State authority who conducted inspection/review

Procedures / protocol adhered to

Inspector/s involved

Result of inspection/review

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]


Additional observations and general remarks:
Since the ship was last cleaned, has the ship spent periods of time in locations that may significantly affect biofouling accumulation (e.g., fresh
water, high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) or tropical ports)

Company Representative
(i.e. person in charge of the above activities for this ship)

Name

Position

Signature

‘Document prepared by AkzoNobel, in accordance with and adapted from Appendix 1 of MEPC Resolution’

‘Guidelines for the control and management of ships’ biofouling to minimize the transfer of invasive aquatic species’ adopted by MEPC62

Visit our website: www.international-marine.com Send an email: [email protected]

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