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Environmental Science and Marine Science.

2023-08-20 16:37:55

Marine pollution welcomes the submission of the following article types: book reviews, brief research reports, corrections, data reports, editors, general comments, assumptions and theories, methods, mini reviews, opinions, original Survey, opinion, policy review, professional issues, systematic review, technical report

All manuscripts must be submitted directly to the "Marine Pollution" section and reviewed by associate editors and peer review editors of the special department.

The articles listed in the "Marine Pollution" section will benefit from the frontier impact and hierarchical system after online release. As the author of the original study of the most influential publication judged by the reader, he will be invited by the editor to write articles on cutting edge comments. We call this "democratic stratification". The authors chose the impact analysis of articles based on original research published in all Frontiers' specialized journals and sections. The main comment is to focus on the first discovery, put it in a wider context and tackle wider community issues for all.

Environmental science is an interdisciplinary study on all aspects of geophysical and biological environments. It includes environmental chemistry, soil science, ecology, climatology, vegetation covering, marine and freshwater systems, recovery and preservation of the environment, agriculture and land use.

This week, lecturer Bill Dennison is a professor of ocean science and a vice president of scientific applications at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). Professor Denison studied seaweed and started a career as an ecologist who discovered a new type of phytoplankton (brown tide). Later his career path was influenced by his postdoctoral fellowship at Stony Brook University and his career was used not only for natural research but also for science integration and application.

Suzi Spitzer is a doctoral student of the marine estuarine environmental science program at the University of Maryland Environmental Science Center. As a graduate school assistant of Integrated Communication Application Network (IAN), she is studying scientific communication and civil science. She is studying how community participation and scientific communication can effectively promote collaborative learning between scientists and the public in the context of civil science.

Marine biology is a field of biology. It is closely related to oceanography and can be regarded as a subfield of ocean science. It also contains many ideas from ecology. Fisheries science and marine protection can be regarded as part of marine biology (and environmental research). Marine chemistry, physics oceanography, atmospheric science are closely related to this field. Topics that are actively studied in marine biology are the discovery and mapping of various species life cycles and the places they spend their time. Technologies that contribute to this discovery include pop-up satellite archive labels, acoustic labels, and a variety of other data loggers. Marine biologists are studying how ocean currents, tides and many other marine factors affect marine life, including their growth, distribution and health. Due to advances in GPS and more recent underwater vision systems, this has become technically feasible only recently.