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Marine organisms
Submission deadline: 2023-12-30
Section Collection Editors

Section Collection Information

Dear Colleagues,


To guarantee the preservation of biodiversity, it is crucial to conserve marine organisms and their environment. This is due to the strong relationship that exists between humans and marine organisms, particularly those that may be exploited as food sources. In addition to guaranteeing that food is constantly accessible, it also ensures that a nation's economy will grow rapidly. The post-Covid-19 scenario has resulted in a swift recovery of all nations' economy. While it is believed that this would help a society flourish, there is concern that over exploitation of marine resources due to human avarice may put such resources in jeopardy. For the sake of everyone's well-being, it is critical to create current and future scenarios that are livable, environmentally sound, socially just, economically successful, and, most crucially, have food security. Hence, we are interested in the topic of genetic conservation in relation to the preservation of marine organisms, development and evolution, reproductive biology, epigenetics, physiology and immunology, zoology, phycology, and microbiology. The influence of marine organisms on their environment and ecosystem must be taken into consideration, hence it is crucial to collect policy experiences connected to marine species and their biology. In this field of study, research papers and reviews are sought.


We look forward to receiving your contributions.


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Darlina Md. Naim

Section Editor


Keywords

Marine Organisms; Pollution; Animal Physiology; Animal Biology; Population Genetics; Molecular Ecology; Mineral Content; Conservation Biology; Food Security

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