Everybody recognizes that a clean ship hull is more efficient, but removing marine growth or biofouling is normally an expensive and time-consuming manual process. Even though newly designed cargo ships are predicted to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 40% by 2040, they all still need to have clean hulls.
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Everybody recognizes that a clean ship hull is more efficient, but removing marine growth or biofouling is normally an expensive and time-consuming manual process. Even though newly designed cargo ships are predicted to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 40% by 2040, they all still need to have clean hulls.