“…Biofilms are formed naturally on flora and fauna (Rao et al ., ; Egan et al ., ), sediments (Heijs et al ., ) and man‐made structures such as ships (Candries & Atlar, ), pipelines (López et al ., ), nanofiltration membranes (Ivnitsky et al ., ) and reverse osmosis membranes (Vrouwenvelder & van der Kooij, ). Some of these biofilms can cause costly damages such as corrosion (Al‐Malahy & Hodgkiess, ), drag force of ships (Candries & Atlar, ) and a decrease in desalination process effectiveness (Vrouwenvelder & van der Kooij, ). In desalination plants, biofilm can form on various components employed in the process (pipes, holding tanks, membranes) and tremendously increase operational costs, and consequently water prices (Schneider et al ., ).…”