Journal of Marine Biology and Aquaculture Research is an open access, peer reviewed journal that publish original work in biology including many phyla, families, genera and species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy. It also includes various updated research on farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks and aquatic plants.
Journal of Marine Biology and Aquaculture Research has a pool of international experts who closely scrutinize each of the contents published with us to ensure the quality and scientific validity of the published work. The journal welcomes manuscripts in various forms such as original, reviews, commentaries, rapid communication and other short articles.
Journal of Marine Biology and Aquaculture Research includes a wide variety of disciplines such as biological oceanography, cellular biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, meteorology, molecular biology, physical oceanography and zoology and the new science of marine conservation biology draws on many longstanding scientific disciplines such as marine ecology, biogeography, zoology, botany, genetics, fisheries biology, anthropology, economics and law.
Professor
Institute of Molecular Physiology
Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
Germany
Tele: +49 +6131-39-23158
Head
Department of Geography
Technical University of Liberec
Liberec
Czech Republic
Director
Lagoon Ecology and Aquaculture Laboratory (LEALab)
Orbetello Pesca Lagunare SRL
Italy
Tel: +393487304274
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Review Article
Seaweeds from the genus Porphyra play a big economic role in seaweed aquaculture, mainly in Asia. In Europe, resources are put towards seaweed cultiv... Read more
Original Research
Vibrio species are the major concern to the aquaculture industry because they are both fish pathogens and also bring foodborne diseases to human. Loop... Read more
Original Research Article
Evaluating Environmental Threats to the Trophic Ecology of Arctic Marine Mammals
Marine mammals of the Arctic, including several species of endemic seals, toothed and baleen whales, and the polar bear, face numerous dangers that a... Read more
Research Article
The modification of proteins with ubiquitin is an important cellular mechanism for targeting abnormal or short-lived proteins for degradation. Ubiquit... Read more
Original Article
First Study about Aquaponic Systems in Albania
There is an increasing demand from the domestic market of Albania and Eastern Europe countries for pesticide-free produce.... Read more