Ensures the propeller is fully submerged and the vessel sits at the correct depth.

Lowers the center of gravity to prevent excessive tipping (heeling) in high winds or rough seas.

Here is a complete write-up on ballast water management, including its importance, environmental impact, and regulatory framework. 1. Purpose of Ballast Water Ballast water is vital for safe ship operations:

is an essential weight used to provide stability, maintain proper trim, and ensure structural integrity in ships and other vessels. In modern shipping, this is primarily achieved through ballast water , which is pumped into dedicated holding tanks to balance the vessel when it is empty or irregularly loaded, improving manoeuvrability and reducing stress on the hull.

While crucial for safety, taking on ballast water (often in coastal regions) and discharging it in another can introduce harmful aquatic organisms, bacteria, and pathogens to new environments. This causes massive ecological damage to local habitats and economic damage to fishing and aquaculture industries. 3. Ballast Water Management (BWM) Regulations

To combat this, the established the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 . Implementing the Ballast Water Management Convention