Aim & Scope

Journal of Marine Science and Research (ISSN: 2836-5933) is an international, Open Access publisher of peer-reviewed journals encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.

Journal of Marine Science and Research (ISSN: 2836-5933) is originated with a rigid commitment of serving the scientific and research community by inviting innovations and a vision to encourage the existing scientists, experts and young scientists to enlighten the common society, encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.

Journal of Marine Science and Research (ISSN: 2836-5933) is an Open Access single blinded peer-reviewed medical journal, publish original research articles, review papers, clinical studies, case reports, editorials, perspectives, etc. It seeks support from individuals, institutes, libraries, universities, funding agencies, and others.

Journal of Marine Science and Research (ISSN: 2836-5933) focuses on marine biology, aquatic ecosystems, marine organism health, oceanic environmental stressors, and related ecological and biological research.

The current research in Journal of Marine Science and Research (ISSN: 2836-5933) involves the development of new techniques to minimize these ailments and provides knowledge for researchers, practitioners, and even common people.

Journal of Marine Science and Research (ISSN: 2836-5933) accepts the articles in the fields of marine biology, Oceanography, Marine ecosystems, Aquatic life, Coastal science, Coral reefs, Deep-sea trenches, Estuaries, Mangroves, Salt marshes, Seagrass meadows, Hydrothermal vents, Open ocean (Pelagic zone), Abyssal plain, Plankton (Phytoplankton, Zooplankton), Marine invertebrates (Jellyfish, Mollusks, Crustaceans), Marine vertebrates (Fish, Sharks, Whales, Dolphins), Coral polyps, Deep-sea organisms, Bioluminescent species, Salinity, Ocean currents, Thermohaline circulation, Upwelling, Ocean acidification, Marine carbon cycle, pH balance, Nutrient cycling, Marine pollution, Microplastics, Overfishing, Coral bleaching, Climate change, Ocean warming, Sea level rise, Marine protected areas (MPAs), Sustainable fisheries, Continental shelf, Mid-ocean ridges, Subduction zones, Seafloor spreading, Tsunamis, Tides and waves, Remote sensing, Sonar mapping, Deep-sea exploration, Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), SCUBA diving, Marine biotechnology.

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Marine biology: Marine biology is the scientific study of organisms that live in oceans and other saltwater environments. It explores their behavior, physiology, ecology, and interactions with the marine ecosystem. This field also examines how environmental changes impact marine life and ocean health.

Oceanography: Oceanography is the scientific study of the ocean, including its physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects. It explores ocean currents, marine life, seafloor structures, and the interactions between the ocean and the atmosphere. This field helps us understand climate, ecosystems, and the Earth’s environmental processes.

Marine ecosystems: Marine ecosystems are dynamic ocean-based environments that include oceans, seas, coral reefs, estuaries, and coastal zones. They support diverse marine life and play a key role in regulating climate and global nutrient cycles. These ecosystems provide essential resources, including food and oxygen, while maintaining ecological balance.

Aquatic life: Aquatic life refers to organisms that live in water environments such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds. It includes a wide range of species like fish, plants, algae, and microorganisms. These organisms are adapted to survive and thrive in freshwater or marine ecosystems.

Coastal science: Coastal science is the study of the dynamic processes, ecosystems, and landforms found along coastlines. It examines how oceans, waves, tides, weather, and human activities shape coastal environments. This field also focuses on coastal hazards, conservation, and sustainable management of shoreline regions.

Coral reefs: Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems formed by colonies of tiny marine animals called coral polyps. These structures grow over thousands of years and provide habitat for a wide variety of marine life. Found mostly in warm, shallow waters, coral reefs play a crucial role in ocean health and coastal protection.

Deep-sea trenches: Deep-sea trenches are long, narrow, and extremely deep depressions in the ocean floor, formed where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another. They are the deepest parts of the Earth's oceans and can reach depths of over 10,000 meters. These trenches play a key role in plate tectonics and seismic activity.

Estuaries: Estuaries are partially enclosed coastal bodies of water where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean. They create nutrient-rich environments that support diverse plant and animal life. Estuaries also act as natural buffers, protecting inland areas from storms and flooding.

Mangroves: Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that grow along tropical and subtropical coastlines. They thrive in muddy, waterlogged soils and serve as a vital buffer between land and sea. Mangroves protect shorelines, support rich biodiversity, and help store significant amounts of carbon.

Salt marshes: Salt marshes are coastal wetlands found in sheltered shorelines, dominated by salt-tolerant grasses and plants. They form in areas regularly flooded by tides and act as vital buffers against storms and erosion. These ecosystems provide habitat for wildlife and play an important role in water filtration and carbon storage.

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At our organization, we prioritize excellence in supporting the endeavors of researchers and practitioners alike. With a commitment to inclusivity and diversity, our journals eagerly accept various article types, including but not limited to Research Papers, Review Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports, Mini-Reviews, Opinions, and Letters to the Editor.

This approach ensures a rich tapestry of scholarly contributions, fostering an environment ripe for intellectual exchange and advancement."

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