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Counting at low concentrations: the statistical challenges of verifying ballast water discharge standards.

Melanie Frazier1, A Whitman Miller, Henry Lee, Deborah A Reusser.   

Abstract

Discharge from the ballast tanks of ships is one of the primary vectors of nonindigenous species in marine environments. To mitigate this environmental and economic threat, international, national, and state entities are establishing regulations to limit the concentration of living organisms that may be discharged from the ballast tanks of ships. The proposed discharge standards have ranged from zero detectable organisms to < 10 organisms/ m3. If standard sampling methods are used, verifying whether ballast discharge complies with these stringent standards will be challenging due to the inherent stochasticity of sampling. Furthermore, at low concentrations, very large volumes of water must be sampled to find enough organisms to accurately estimate concentration. Despite these challenges, adequate sampling protocols comprise a critical aspect of establishing standards because they help define the actual risk level associated with a standard. A standard that appears very stringent may be effectively lax if it is paired with an inadequate sampling protocol. We describe some of the statistical issues associated with sampling at low concentrations to help regulators understand the uncertainties of sampling as well as to inform the development of sampling protocols that ensure discharge standards are adequately implemented.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23634586     DOI: 10.1890/11-1639.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Appl        ISSN: 1051-0761            Impact factor:   4.657


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Authors:  John J Cullen; Hugh L MacIntyre
Journal:  J Appl Phycol       Date:  2015-05-24       Impact factor: 3.215

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Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 2.912

4.  A label-free microfluidic biosensor for activity detection of single microalgae cells based on chlorophyll fluorescence.

Authors:  Junsheng Wang; Jinyang Sun; Yongxin Song; Yongyi Xu; Xinxiang Pan; Yeqing Sun; Dongqing Li
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2013-11-26       Impact factor: 3.576

5.  Enumerating viable phytoplankton using a culture-based Most Probable Number assay following ultraviolet-C treatment.

Authors:  Hugh L MacIntyre; John J Cullen; Trina J Whitsitt; Brian Petri
Journal:  J Appl Phycol       Date:  2017-09-25       Impact factor: 3.215

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