Selektope®: An uncertain future

Selektope, a needed tool for the Maritime Industry – at risk by a flawed process.

The use of Selektope is at risk in the EU. Initiated by an incorrect interpretation of the substance as being endocrine disruptive (detailed further in the section below), a fundamentally flawed Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) could be the final factor hindering the use of Selektope in the EU.  

The AoA, developed by competent authorities and approved by ECHA to assess the need for Selektope in the EU, concludes incorrectly that most antifouling biocides in the EU and several non-biocidal technologies can be used to stop barnacle fouling.  

Despite several efforts to correct this misunderstanding by I-Tech, paint manufacturers and other industry stakeholders, the conclusion remains, and the Commission has thus far declined to revise the AoA conducted for Selektope. 

The fact that Selektope, a barnacle-repelling marine biocide with a highly selective mode of action, is unique in the efficacy it delivers against hard fouling has not been considered.   

ECHA Public consultation: Overwhelming message from the industry is that Selektope is needed

Key points

  • Lack of suitable alternatives: Stakeholders emphasized the lack of suitable alternatives to medetomidine in marine antifouling coatings, with only two alternatives (dicopper oxide and tralopyril) having a comparable functionality i.e., to prevent ‘hard fouling’ on commercial vessels.
  • Climate goals: Use of medetomidine aligns with EU and IMO goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping by significantly reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
  • Threat to EU competitiveness: Non-renewal of the approval of medetomidine would disproportionally impact the EU shipping industry, preventing vessels using it from being sold to EU owners or flagged by the EU.

Click here to read the public consultation summary

Protect Selektope: A Critical Step

Medetomidine, the active ingredient of Selektope, is currently being evaluated for renewal. Evaluation of endocrine disrupting properties has been included in the review for all biocides in EU since the last approval of Selektope and ECHA now have the opinion that Selektope has endocrine disrupting properties. This could threaten Selektopes approval in the EU market.

What are the concerns?
I-Tech does not agree to the view that Selektope has endocrine disruptive properties. The active substance in Selektope, medetomidine, is used as a pharmaceutical and was developed to be a sedative substance, causing tiredness and eventually sleep. The proposed classification of Selektope it is solely based on temporary properties of medetomidine at high concentrations and has nothing to do with the use of Selektope in antifouling products.

Ways forward
Biocides with these properties may still be authorised by the EU commission if they are essential or if the benefits of their use outweigh any risks.

Read the summary on why Medetomidine (Selektope) meets the derogation criteria for approved use in antifouling coatings:

Watch the video explaining why Selektope is safe to use.

Selektope

A Unique and Safe Solution

Selektope is a unique antifouling biocide.

It is the first and only antifouling substance derived from medicine, where it has a sedative effect on humans.

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Targeted Impact

Specifically targets barnacle larvae without harming them.

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Proven Safety

Meets stringent antifouling safety standards for humans and the environment.

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Minimal Environmental Impact

Reduced biocide levels minimise risks to marine life and humans.

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Pharmaceutical Origins

Because it is derived from medicine, Selektope has a well-understood safety profile.

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Engineered for Excellence, Backed by Science

Biofouling is a major challenge for the shipping industry, causing increased fuel consumption, environmental damage, and economic losses. Selektope is a highly effective antifouling solution that addresses these issues. By reducing fuel consumption and preventing the spread of invasive species, Selektope contributes to a cleaner, healthier marine environment.

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Contact us

If you have any questions, please refer to the contact information provided.

Contact information
I-Tech AB
Förändringens gata 10
SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
Phone: +46 10 30 33 999
Email: info@i-tech.se

By supporting the continued use of Selektope, you are helping to:

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Environmental Protection:
Reduces biofouling, preventing the spread of invasive species and protecting marine ecosystems.

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Innovation:
Pioneering technology for more effective and sustainable antifouling, with much lower biocides concentration in paints compared to alternatives.

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Reduced Emissions:
Improves vessel efficiency, leading to lower fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

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Optimized Vessel Performance:
Ensures smoother sailing, reduces drag, and lowers operational costs.

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"Science-based regulation is essential for protecting both human health and the environment. Let's work together to preserve our valuable marine resources.”

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CECILIA OHLAUSON
Director Regulatory Affairs & Sustainability, I-Tech

“Anti-fouling paints are used to coat the bottoms of ships to prevent sealife such as algae and molluscs attaching themselves to the hull – thereby slowing down the ship and increasing fuel consumption."

Source: International Maritime Organization

"The introduction and establishment of Invasive Aquatic Species (IAS) is considered to be one of the greatest threats to the world’s freshwater, coastal and marine ecosystems."

Source: GloFouling Partnerships

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