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The Fish World a monthly magazine, established in April 2024, encompasses an interdisciplinary approach to exploring fish biology, fisheries, and aquaculture. Recognized for its dissemination of high-profile studies, the publication embraces a broad perspective within the field.
Scope: Within the pages of Fish World, readers will encounter significant synoptic papers, syntheses, and meta-analyses authored by leading experts. These contributions shed light on current research and emerging trends across various domains, including fish palaeontology, molecular biology, ecology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, behavior, evolutionary studies, conservation, as well as the socio-economic and policy dimensions of fisheries.
Who We Are
1. Editorial Guidelines:
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Emphasize inclusivity by ensuring coverage of freshwater and marine water fisheries.
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Advocate for sustainable practices and conservation efforts across all articles.
2. Feature Articles:
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Explore the status, challenges, and opportunities of global fisheries, addressing both freshwater and marine perspectives.
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Highlight innovative research and technological advancements applicable to diverse fisheries environments.
3. Interviews and Case Studies:
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Conduct interviews with leading experts in freshwater and marine fisheries, showcasing their contributions to the field.
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Present case studies that demonstrate successful community-based management approaches in both freshwater and marine settings.
4. Technological Innovations:
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Spotlight advancements in fisheries monitoring, management, and aquaculture techniques applicable to various aquatic environments.
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Include examples of technologies benefiting both freshwater and marine fish culture.
5. Policy and Governance:
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Discuss international cooperation efforts and policy frameworks relevant to all types of fisheries, emphasizing sustainable management practices.
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Analyze governance structures that address the unique challenges of both freshwater and marine fisheries.
6. Species Diversity:
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Feature a diverse range of fish species, including both freshwater and marine varieties, detailing their ecological significance, management status, and cultural importance.
7. Educational Outreach:
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Provide resources and insights to inspire students and young professionals to pursue careers in fisheries science, catering to both freshwater and marine interests.
8. Conservation and Climate Change:
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Address the impacts of climate change on freshwater and marine ecosystems, and propose adaptive strategies for sustainable fisheries management.
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Highlight the role of marine protected areas and conservation initiatives applicable to both freshwater and marine environments.
9. Artistic Expression and Cultural Context:
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Showcase artwork, literature, and cultural traditions that celebrate the diversity and beauty of fisheries, encompassing both freshwater and marine perspectives.
10. Review and Resources:
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Offer critical reviews of recent publications relevant to all aspects of fisheries science, including academic research, practical guides, and policy documents.
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Curate a comprehensive list of online resources, databases, and organizations supporting research and conservation efforts in freshwater and marine fisheries.