Non-toxic Marine Coatings

Protecting vessels from attaching, or ‘fouling’, organisms is crucial for vessel performance and maintenance. Current anti-fouling coatings rely on toxins or biocides to eradicate marine organisms before communities can be established. Our research looks into mechanical solutions to reduce organism settlement, using the substrate mobility framework. If successful, this would represent an environmentally friendly coating and reduce the spread of toxins into the ocean.

Alli N. Cramer
Alli N. Cramer
Professor of Marine Ecology

I study the complex mechanisms that shape marine life across scales of time and space, and how our understanding of ecology is formed by the measurements we take.