Biological-oceanography Scholarly Peer-review Journal
Biological oceanography is a field of study that seeks to understand what controls the distribution and abundance of different types of marine life, and how living organisms influence and interact with processes in the oceans.Biological oceanographers rely on a variety of tools and use a variety of approaches to aid them in their study of life in the sea. Some studies involve laboratory experiments with individual organisms. In other cases, the oceanographer must go into the water to directly sample and observe certain types of organisms such as zooplankton. Oceanography increases the scope of marine pollution impact and possible effects of the exploitation of marine resources, together with the role of the ocean in possible global warming and climate change. These biogeochemical cycles are key in understanding large-scale phenomena such as global warming. Biological-oceanography scholarly peer-review journal that aims to publish the most complete and reliable source of information on the discoveries and current developments in the form of original articles, full/mini reviews, commentaries, letter to editor, rapid/short communications, etc. in all areas pertaining to marine biology and oceanography, making them available online freely without any restrictions or subscription to researchers worldwide. It is promotes rigorous research that makes a significant contribution in advancing knowledge for marine sciences.