期刊名称:REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
Papers published may include (but are not limited to): • Studies of local interest and importance to the region • Studies on regional marine biodiversity and fisheries resources • Regional strategies and action plans for conservation of marine biodiversity and sustainable development • Marine resources management including sustainable fisheries management and the selection and operation of marine protected areas • Studies on chemical contaminants (e.g. pesticides, endocrine disrupting chemicals, and pharmaceutical and personal care chemicals) especially concerning food species • Studies on the impacts of eutrophication, hypoxia and chemical contaminants on species important to the region, and their control/mitigation measures • Pollution control and management >• Economic and social impacts of marine pollution and/or coastal development to the region • Strategies/impacts of wastewater effluent disposal and contaminated mud disposal • Case histories of pollution control and management • Environmental damage and compensation • Regional experience in habitat restoration and mitigation after environmental perturbation • Regional experience and strategies for sustainable development through achieving a balance between coastal development and environmental protection
Instructions to Authors
Author information pack
Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Dr. Gunnar LauensteinCut Bank, Montana, USAEmail Dr. Gunnar LauensteinMarine pollutants, Mussel Watch Programs, eutrophication, freshwater systems
Professor Kenneth LeungThe University of Hong Kong (The Swire Inst. of Marine Science; and School of Biological Sciences)Email Professor Kenneth LeungMarine ecology and biodiversity, ecotoxicology, ecological risk assessment, scientific derivation of environmental quality benchmarks of chemical pollutants and biological conservation
Dr. Jinyu ShengDalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaEmail Dr. Jinyu Shengcoastal and shelf dynamics, modelling and prediction of extreme marine conditions, wave-current interaction, development and applications of numerical circulation and wave models
Associate Editors
Dr. David MarshallUniversity Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, Brunei DarussalamEmail Dr. David MarshallEstuarine and coastal ecology; Marine benthic communities; Gastropod physiology; Temperature biology; Acidification
Editorial Board Members
P. Antunes HortaFederal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazilmarine botany biology and conservation
S.A. ChavanichChulalongkorn University, Bangkok, ThailandMarine community ecology, coral reef communities, conservation biology and biological invasions.
Jeju National University, Jeju, The Republic of KoreaMarine ecology, shellfish reproductive biology, shellfish disease dynamics, marine environmental biology
R. ColemanThe University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaMarine ecology; Anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems;scales of biodiversity, rocky shore processes, grazing, limpets, ocean acidification
A. CroquerUniversidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, VenezuelaMarine ecology, climate change, invasive species, corals, biodiversity and conservation, community structure and ecology, water quality.
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Qingdao, Shandong Province, ChinaAlgal genetics and breeding, algal genome and functional gene, seaweeds development and culture, seaweeds cultivation and ecological & environmental function, seaweeds food and functional components.
B.W. HoeksemaNaturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlandsmarine biodiversity, tropical marine biota, coral reefs, species interdependencies, taxonomy
Y-G. HongChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Guangzhou, ChinaMarine biogeochemical cycle, microbial oceanography
Y. KimBethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, Florida, USABiogeography (range contraction/expansion); Bivalve ecology and physiology; Effects of climate change on disease spread; Gonadal analysis and histopathology of bivalves; Influence of human and natural stress factors on marine organism health and contaminant body burden; Invasive species; Marine biodiversity; Marine Pollution Monitoring
T.J. McDonaldTexas A&M Health Sciences Center, College Station, Texas, USAAnalytical chemistry methods development including: environmental chemistry, petroleum geochemistry
T. McTigueNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Silver Spring, Maryland, USAWetlands, ecology, coastal, restoration, trophic dynamics
H. Pálmar HalldórssonUniversity of Iceland, Sandgerdi, IcelandEcotoxicology; Biomarkers; Marine Pollution; Marine Biology; Marine Ecology
G. RilovIsrael Oceanographic & Limnological Research Ltd., Haifa, Israelmarine ecology, impacts of climate change, bioinvasions, rocky shores, rocky reefs, vermetid reefs, marine protected areas, Mediterranean Sea
L.R. RörigFederal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, BrazilBiological Oceanography, Processes in Coastal Ecosystems, Phytoplankton and Primary Productivity, Harmful Algal Blooms, Microalgae Biology and Biotechnology
S.K. SarkarCalcutta, West Bengal, IndiaHeavy metals; persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in biotic and abiotic matrices; zooplankton - impact of climate change and catastrophic events; phytoremediation of heavy metals by mangroves; algal blooms; macrozoobenthos
P.K. SchwalenbergAnchorage, Alaska, USATEK, Traditional Knowledge, Indigenous Knowledge, Community Based Research and Monitoring, Alaska Native, Native American, Culture, Coastal Communities
J.P. SchwartzAnnisquam River Marine Fisheries Station, Gloucester, Massachusetts, USAchemical contaminants, regional contaminant monitoring, associated fisheries impacts, implications for food species, wastewater effluent disposal/impacts and related control/mitigation practices and technology
I. Sousa-PintoCIIMAR, Port, PortugalBiodiversity and ecology of benthic communities and the biology, cultivation and use of seaweeds.
I. TakeuchiEhime University, Ehime, JapanMarine Biodiversity; Ecotoxicology of marine organisms; Anthropogenic chemicals of coastal ecosystem
X. WangXiamen University, Xiamen City, Fujian 361102, ChinaResearch interests: Marine organic geochemistry, marine ecotoxicology
Z-G. YanChinese Research Academy of Environmental Science, Beijing, ChinaWater quality criteria or standards, ecotoxicity, pollution, risk assessment
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