| Aquaculture International (AQUI) is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal
comprising original research papers, short communications, technical
notes and review papers on international aquaculture. The first number appeared in 1993, providing EAS with an important dissemination tool for the scientific community. |
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The Journal covers diverse topics, including: * biology, physiology, pathology and genetics of cultured fish, crustaceans, molluscs and plants * water quality of supply systems and the environmental impacts of aquacultural operations. * nutrition, feeding and stocking practices, especially as they affect the health, behaviour, appetite, conversion efficiency and growth rates of cultured species. * development of economically sound and sustainable production techniques. * bioengineering studies - design and management of offshore and land-based systems, as well as the integration and application of improved scientific and engineering technologies. * improvement of quality and marketing of farmed products. * sociological and societal impacts of aquaculture. The AQUI Editor-in-Chief is Professor Gavin Burnell of University College Cork in Ireland. AQUI has an Editorial Board of emminent scientists and over 250 international referees. The journal is published by SPRINGER . |
| SUBMIT YOUR PAPERS TO AQUACULTURE INTERNATIONAL | |
| EAS welcomes review papers and papers related to all aspects of European and international aquaculture. Furthermore, EAS encourages those members that publish regularly to refer in any of their own papers to recent and relevant AI papers, both published and 'in press' (through the Springer online first service). IMPACT FACTOR on the rise! The 2006 Impact Factor of AI was 0.943. Please help us to take it well over 1.0 in 2008! Electronic sample copies are provided by the Springerlink service. These pages also give full details on submission, as well as detailed information for authors |
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SUBSCRIPTION TO Aquaculture International is available as an option to EAS Individual Members.
This represents a reduction of 92% on normal subscription prices!!
Institutional Members, Life Members and E-members can also subscribe to Aquaculture International
with a reduction of 10% on normal subscription prices See the Menu Item "Join EAS" for details of Membership benefits |
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