Global Fisheries Resources, Fisheries, and Carbon-Sink Fisheries

A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 December 2025 | Viewed by 883

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Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Association, Shintomicho Building, 3-10-9 Irifune, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0042, Japan
Interests: climate change; sea-weed and seagrass habitats; drifting seaweed; fisheries resource; fisheries oceanography; coastal habitat mapping; remote sensing
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East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Shanghai 200090, China
Interests: climate changes; oyster reef; artificial reef; sea-weed bed; cephalopod; fish larvae and eggs; sea ranch
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College of Marine Science and Environment, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian 116023, China
Interests: fisheries resource assessment; fisheries resource biology; fisheries oceanography
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Dear Colleagues,

Aquatic economic animals and fisheries are important to support the life of local fishermen and fisheries communities, also playing key roles in stabilizing and balancing global aquatic ecosystems. However, global fisheries resources and fisheries (including Japan and China in Northwest Pacific) face challenges from overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. To identify the impacts of these factors on global fisheries resources and fisheries, mitigating the negative impacts and adding fisheries management suggestions, this Special Issue calls for the papers from around the globe, including, but not limited to, the following: surveys of aquatic living organisms’ habitats and the construction of artificial habitats (including artificial reefs, oyster reefs, seagrass and seaweed beds, floating seaweed rafts, sea ranches, and so on); the impacts from overfishing and climate change on species, community, ecosystems, and society; and the mechanisms and technologies of carbon-sink fisheries. At the same time, we also welcome papers on the topics of fishery resource biology, economic aquatic animal behavior, stock enhancement by releasing, environmental DNA, and fisheries management in addressing the above issues.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Animals.

Dr. Teruhisa Komatsu
Dr. Min Xu
Prof. Dr. Zengqiang Yin
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Keywords

  • fisheries
  • habitats
  • overfishing
  • fishery resource biology
  • economic aquatic animal behavior
  • stock enhancement by releasing
  • environmental DNA
  • fisheries management
  • climate change
  • ecosystems
  • ecological models
  • carbon-sink
  • aquatic ecological ranches
  • fisheries products

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Identifications of Common Species and Descriptions of Two New Species of Siphonaria (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in China
by Guochen Zang, Jiahui Wang, Peizhen Ma, Cui Li, Ya Chen, Zeyu Tang and Haiyan Wang
Biology 2025, 14(1), 103; https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14010103 - 20 Jan 2025
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The genus Siphonaria G [...] Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Global Fisheries Resources, Fisheries, and Carbon-Sink Fisheries)
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