EXPERTISE
- Ballast water
- Aquaculture
- Bacteriology
- Ocean acidification
- Offshore wind
- Conventions and international environmental cooperation
- Invasive species
- Pharmaceuticals
- Mesocosms and experiments
- Environmental technology
- Fish farming
- Wastewater treatment plant
- Recirculating aquaculture system (RAS)
- Risk assessment
- Water analysis
- Water treatment
- Water quality
Profile
Stephanie Delacroix is employed as a researcher at the Section for Aquaculture and NIVA's ballast test lab leader. She has over 15 years of experience as a project manager at NIVA for type approval of water disinfection technology in both freshwater, brackish water and seawater within ballast water and biofouling (land-based and ship testing), aquaculture (intake water / emission water disinfection by both land-based fish farming and wellboat, salmon lice treatment), climate change (seawater acidification measures), gas & oil industry (production water disinfection, pipe biofouling and corrosion) and other industrial areas according to national and international regulations (Norwegian Water Regulations, IMO, USCG, ISO, etc.). Stephanie has previously been microbiology engineer / quality manager in Bama Industri, microbiological laboratory in Lier (ISO 17025 and ISO 9000). Among other things, she has had project involvement at the Degremont industry in Paris in the field of treatment technology for microbiological wastewater, the National Museum of Natural History in Paris in the field of biological remediation of lake and basin, a research laboratory in optimization of marine microalgae cultivation technology for AHA formation measured with HPLC for cosmetology industry, the police laboratory TOXLAB in Paris in toxicology, and at the French Petroleum Institute in biodegradation of diesel.