Chemical mapping and hazard assessment of marine hull coatings on the EU market
Journal article, 2026

Marine hull coatings are applied onto ship and yacht hulls to protect them from biofouling and abrasion. As these degrade with time, they may cause adverse effects on the marine environment. In this study, hull topcoats from six major manufacturers on the EU market were categorized and assessed for inherent hazard using a practical product-level assessment approach based on chemical information disclosed in safety data sheets. Biocide-containing coatings were found to dominate both segments, representing 83% of ship coatings and 88% of yacht coatings, and were significantly more hazardous than biocide-free alternatives. The calculated hazard varied substantially between biocidal products and found to depend on the type and number of biocides included in the formulation. While biocides accounted for the majority of the environmental hazard of biocidal products, 95% in ship products and 70% in yacht products, additional hazardous substances were identified in both biocidal and biocide-free products, along with their functional roles and substitution potential. These findings offer valuable insights for future regulatory and industrial practices aimed at improving the sustainability in marine coatings.

Environmental hazard assessment

Marine hull topcoats

Antifouling paints

Biocides

Biocidal products regulation

Author

Peiyu Hou

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Erik Ytreberg

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute

Maria Lagerström

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Marine Pollution Bulletin

0025-326X (ISSN) 1879-3363 (eISSN)

Vol. 230 119799

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Formas (2021-02027), 2022-01-01 -- 2026-12-31.

Formas (2021-02027), 2022-01-01 -- 2025-12-31.

Hazard and sustainability assessment of current antifouling coatings

Swedish Transport Administration (2023/33687), 2023-10-01 -- 2026-09-30.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Other Environmental Engineering

Environmental Sciences

Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Transport

DOI

10.1016/j.marpolbul.2026.119799

PubMed

42066616

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