Marine Biology is a leading international journal that publishes original research on all aspects of marine life and the marine environment. It covers a wide range of topics, from molecular biology and genetics to organismal biology, ecology, and oceanography. The journal provides a platform for scientists to share their findings on the biodiversity, function, and conservation of marine ecosystems.
Key areas of focus include marine biodiversity, trophic interactions, ocean acidification, pollution, and the impacts of climate change on marine life. It explores the physiology, behavior, and adaptation of marine organisms, as well as the ecological processes that shape marine communities. The journal also addresses emerging challenges such as plastic pollution, overfishing, and habitat destruction.
Indexed in databases like Web of Science and Scopus, Marine Biology is an invaluable resource for researchers, academics, and policymakers seeking to understand and protect the world's oceans. It aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and invites submissions that contribute to the sustainable management of marine resources.