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Editors-in-Chief Dr. Gunnar LauensteinCut Bank, Montana, USA Email Dr. Gunnar Lauenstein Marine pollutants, Mussel Watch Programs, eutrophication, freshwater systemsProfessor Kenneth LeungUniversity of Hong Kong Email Professor Kenneth Leung Marine ecology and biodiversity, ecotoxicology, ecological risk assessment, scientific derivation of environmental quality benchmarks of chemical pollutants and biological conservationDr. Jinyu Sheng Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Email Dr. Jinyu Sheng Coastal and shelf dynamics, modelling and prediction of extreme marine conditions, wave-current interaction, development and applications of numerical circulation and wave models Founding Editor-in-Chief Professor Jason Hall-SpencerUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom Email Professor Jason Hall-SpencerDeep-sea benthos, fisheries, aquaculture, marine protected areas, biogenic reefs, climate change, ocean acidification and seamount ecologyAssociate Editors Dr. David MarshallUniversity of Brunei, Gadong, Brunei Darussalam Email Dr. David Marshall Estuarine and coastal ecology; Marine benthic communities; Gastropod physiology; Temperature biology; AcidificationEditorial Board Members P. Antunes HortaFederal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil Marine botany biology and conservationS.A. ChavanichChulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand Marine community ecology, coral reef communities, conservation biology and biological invasions.Jeju National University, Jeju, Korea, Republic of Marine ecology, shellfish reproductive biology, shellfish disease dynamics, marine environmental biology R. ColemanThe University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marine ecology; Anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems;scales of biodiversity, rocky shore processes, grazing, limpets, ocean acidificationA. CroquerSimon Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of Marine ecology, climate change, invasive species, corals, biodiversity and conservation, community structure and ecology, water quality.Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China Algal 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 National Museum of Natural History, Leiden, Netherlands Marine biodiversity, tropical marine biota, coral reefs, species interdependencies, taxonomyY-G. HongSouth China Sea Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China Marine biogeochemical cycle, microbial oceanographyY. KimBethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States Biogeography (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 MonitoringT.J. McDonaldTexas A&M University Center For Community Health Development, College Station, Texas, United States Analytical chemistry methods development including: environmental chemistry, petroleum geochemistryT. McTigueNational Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Silver Spring, Maryland, United StatesWetlands, ecology, coastal, restoration, trophic dynamicsH. Pálmar HalldórssonUniversity of Iceland, Research Centre, Sandgerdi, Iceland Ecotoxicology; Biomarkers; Marine Pollution; Marine Biology; Marine EcologyG. RilovIsrael Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute, Haifa, Israel Marine ecology, impacts of climate change, bioinvasions, rocky shores, rocky reefs, vermetid reefs, marine protected areas, Mediterranean SeaL.R. RörigFederal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil Biological Oceanography, Processes in Coastal Ecosystems, Phytoplankton and Primary Productivity, Harmful Algal Blooms, Microalgae Biology and BiotechnologyS.K. SarkarUniversity of Calcutta, India Heavy 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; macrozoobenthosP.K. SchwalenbergAnchorage, Alaska, USA TEK, Traditional Knowledge, Indigenous Knowledge, Community Based Research and Monitoring, Alaska Native, Native American, Culture, Coastal CommunitiesJ.P. SchwartzMassachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Gloucester, Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States Chemical contaminants, regional contaminant monitoring, associated fisheries impacts, implications for food species, wastewater effluent disposal/impacts and related control/mitigation practices and technologyI. Sousa-PintoUniversity of Porto Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, Matosinhos, Portugal Biodiversity and ecology of benthic communities and the biology, cultivation and use of seaweeds.I. TakeuchiEhime University Graduate School of Agriculture Faculty of Agriculture, Matsuyama, Japan Marine Biodiversity; Ecotoxicology of marine organisms; Anthropogenic chemicals of coastal ecosystemX. WangXiamen University, Xiamen, China Research interests: Marine organic geochemistry, marine ecotoxicologyZ-G. YanChinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, China Water quality criteria or standards, ecotoxicity, pollution, risk assessmentW. ZhangHohai University, Nanjing, China Coastal and estuarine dynamics;Marine hydrology and sediment dynamics; tidal river networks
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