
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
The Open Access Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology (OAJAMB) stands as a multidisciplinary and authoritative publication that delves into the dynamic realms of aquaculture and marine biology. With its dedication to disseminating knowledge, OAJAMB provides a vibrant platform for researchers, scientists, and experts from various disciplines to share their original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and impactful short communications.
Encompassing a wide range of topics, OAJAMB explores the captivating domains of marine ecology, fisheries science, aquaculture technology, marine biotechnology, and marine conservation. By delving into these multifaceted fields, the journal fosters a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships between aquatic ecosystems, human activities, and the sustainable utilization of marine resources.
The articles featured in OAJAMB showcase the cutting-edge research and innovative approaches undertaken by researchers and scientists worldwide. From unraveling the complexities of marine ecosystems to exploring novel aquaculture technologies, these experts contribute their expertise to advance the understanding and sustainable management of aquatic resources.
OAJAMB is committed to promoting sustainable development and management of aquatic resources. By providing a platform for researchers, scientists, and experts to share their research findings, insights, and experiences, the journal facilitates collaboration, knowledge exchange, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Through these efforts, OAJAMB aims to inspire evidence-based decision-making, conservation efforts, and responsible practices in the field of aquaculture and marine biology.
As an open-access journal, OAJAMB ensures that valuable research in the field is freely accessible to a global audience. This commitment to open access promotes the democratization of knowledge, removes barriers to information, and encourages international collaborations. By offering unrestricted access to groundbreaking research, OAJAMB fosters innovation, facilitates information dissemination, and strengthens the global aquaculture and marine biology community.
In summary, the Open Access Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology (OAJAMB) serves as a vital platform for researchers, scientists, and experts to contribute to the understanding and sustainable management of aquatic resources. Through the publication of original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and impactful short communications, the journal promotes collaboration, knowledge exchange, and interdisciplinary dialogue. By encompassing marine ecology, fisheries science, aquaculture technology, marine biotechnology, and marine conservation, OAJAMB strives to advance the field and inspire evidence-based decision-making for the sustainable development and responsible management of aquatic resources.
Classification:
- Ichthyology
- limnology
- Mariculture
- Crustaceans
- Molluscs and Echinoderms
- Seaweeds and Aquatic Algae
- Aquatic Biotechnologys
- Fresh water & marine ecosystem
- Water quality of aquatic ecosystems
- Fresh water & Marine nutritional supplements
- Research & development in aquaculture
- Fishery Resources
- Oceanography
- Aquaculture
- Multitrophic Aquaculture
- Marine Fish Culture
- General Aquaculture
- Industrial Aquaculture
- Geoduck Aquaculture
- Algaculture
- Pisciculture
- Recirculating Aquaculture Systems
- Freshwater Prawn Farming
- Alligator Farm
- Seaweed Farming
- Shrimp Farming
- Oyster Farming
- Aquaculture Nutrition & Physiology
- Offshore Aquaculture
- Sustainable Aquaculture
- Organisms
- Chemical Oceanography
- Coral Reef Ecology
- Deep Sea Flora and Fauna
- Intertidal Organism Study
- Aquaponics
- Agroecology
- Low-Cost Feed and Input Solutions
- Seafood Safety
- Bioactives and Modifiers Water Quality
- Issues Affecting Aquatic Veterinary
- Aquaculture without Frontiers
- Aquaculture and the Environment
- Micro flora of Marine Bodies & Aquatic Organisms
- Marine Health/Disease
- Marine Ecology
- Marine Pollution
- Marine Engineering
- Marine Habitats
- Marine Statistics
- Physical Oceanography
- Fishery Science
- Fisheries Science- Fish Oils
- Alternative Feeds Development
- Biochemistry of Marine Organisms
- Biological Oceanography
- Biology of Marine