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      Biofilm community structure and the associated drag penalties of a groomed fouling release ship hull coating.

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          Grooming is a proactive method to keep a ship's hull free of fouling. This approach uses a frequent and gentle wiping of the hull surface to prevent the recruitment of fouling organisms. A study was designed to compare the community composition and the drag associated with biofilms formed on a groomed and ungroomed fouling release coating. The groomed biofilms were dominated by members of the Gammaproteobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria as well the diatoms Navicula, Gomphonemopsis, Cocconeis, and Amphora. Ungroomed biofilms were characterized by Phyllobacteriaceae, Xenococcaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, and the pennate diatoms Cyclophora, Cocconeis, and Amphora. The drag forces associated with a groomed biofilm (0.75 ± 0.09 N) were significantly less than the ungroomed biofilm (1.09 ± 0.06 N). Knowledge gained from this study has helped the design of additional testing which will improve grooming tool design, minimizing the growth of biofilms and thus lowering the frictional drag forces associated with groomed surfaces.

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          Journal
          Biofouling
          Biofouling
          Informa UK Limited
          1029-2454
          0892-7014
          February 2018
          : 34
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Center for Corrosion and Biofouling Control , Florida Institute of Technology , Melbourne , FL , USA.
          [2 ] b Center for Bio/Molecular Science & Engineering , US Naval Research Laboratory , Washington , DC , USA.
          [3 ] c Chemical and Biological Technologies , Defense Threat Reduction Agency , Fort Belvoir , VA , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/08927014.2017.1417395
          29347829
          70982a25-0c40-48c5-910f-b0eedb0ec19c
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          Diatoms,bacteria,drag forces,fouling release coating
          Diatoms, bacteria, drag forces, fouling release coating

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