Materials and methods for inhibiting fouling of surfaces...

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ABSTRACT:
The subject invention provides materials and methods for inhibiting the biofouling of surfaces exposed to aquatic environments. In one embodiment, the subject invention provides additives for marine paints and surface treatments. The subject invention further provides repellents and selective inhibitors for aquatic and/or terrestrial crustacean pests.

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