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The ICES Journal of Marine Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering oceanography and marine biology.It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, of which it is the official journal. [1]
ICES Journal of Marine Science (Journal du Conseil) constitutes a primary source for articles on fishery-oriented marine science and is a standard reference for work in the fields of ecology, population studies, plankton research, and physical and chemical oceanography, among others. Since January 2007, the Journal has been published by Oxford ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science; J. Journal of Applied Ichthyology; Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology; Journal of Physical Oceanography; M. Marine Geodesy; O.
The legacy of the 1957 Beverton and Holt treatise is commemorated in the volume Advances in Fisheries Science. 50 years on from Beverton and Holt. [10] The volume includes a foreword by Sidney Holt. Beverton was the editor of Journal du Conseil, now ICES Journal of Marine Science, from 1983 to 1991.
Melbourne-Thomas has been published in ICES Journal of Marine Science, [18] Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature ecology & evolution, Frontiers in Marine Science, Global Change Biology, [19] Ecology and Society [20] Ecological Applications, [21] Journal of Marine Systems, [22] and PLoS One. [23]
From 2004 until 2010, Bucklin was the lead scientist for the Census of Marine Zooplankton, a field project connected to the Census of Marine Life project. [3] During 2014-2017, she served as chair of the Working Group on Integrative Morphological and Molecular Taxonomy (WGIMT) of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES ...
In 2001, Priede founded Oceanlab to undertake world-wide research in the marine environment, conducting surveys in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. He was the director of Oceanlab in the Institute of Biological & Environmental Sciences until 2013, when he retired to become professor emeritus. [7] [8]
The importance of assessing taxonomic adequacy to determine fishing effects on marine biodiversity. ICES Journal of Marine Science , 57: 677-681. 2000 Vecchione, M., R.E. Young and D. Carlini.