Global Marine Consulting, Inc.
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ePaint
The Company That Invented and Perfected Copper-free Antifouling!
Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence
Global Marine Consulting, Inc.,is proud to represent and
sell the finest environmentally responsible bottom paint in the
world. All ePaint products are free of copper, tributyltin, and
other biocides that persist in the environment. ePaint coatings
combine novel patented photo-active technology with
environmentally preferred active ingredients to provide you with
a safe, effective alternative to traditional bottom paints.
Case study, ePaint EP-21 foul release coating was recently
rated "Excellent" by Practical Sailor Magazine (March 2010)
when evaluated against 65 other bottom paints tested in FL
waters. Only 5 bottom paints in this test study achieved an
Excellent rating (by the way, ePaint EP-2000 and ZO-HP
antifoulants also rated "Excellent".)
ePaint was the first company to have an antifouling coating
registered with the U.S. EPA free of copper and tin-based
pesticides. Currently ePaint has several antifouling products
registered with the U.S. EPA and various State environmental
regulatory bodies. ePaint also offers a new class of bottom
paints called non-toxic foul release coatings that do not contain
biocides.


ePaint...it's the right thing to do
Science and Technology has now produced products that can now
protect our oceans, bays, and harbors from the environmental damage
being done from copper leaching and pesticides. Everyone that owns
and operates a vessel has the responsibility to operate it responsibly
which also happens to include environmentally. Every marine enterprise
from shipyards to the smallest boatyard has the same responsibility.
Let us show you how to switch over to ePaint - it's the right thing to do!



How can ePaint help my marine business save money, achieve
clean marina status, and reduce environmental liabilities?
The answer to this question is apparent after reading the following case study:
An increasing number of jurisdictions are putting the use of copper-based boat bottom paints
under a microscope. The environmental liability from the accumulation of heavy metals
leached from traditional bottom paints is of great concern. Boat bottom wash water is now
required to be collected, treated, and properly disposed and mandates have been placed on
heavy metal effluent in storm water run off, lift well and channel sediment. Complying with all
these requirements is a daunting task for boatyards and yacht clubs; containment and filtration
systems are prohibitively expensive, require extensive engineering, permitting, and take up
valuable boatyard real estate. Click here for the complete report.........