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Science amp Technology LibrariesPublication details including instructions forauthors and subscription informationhttpwwwtandfonlinecomloiwstl20

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Marine Science Journals and Serials1993-2003 Update

Judith B Barnett

ABSTRACT An annotated bibliography of marine science journalsand serials published between 1986 and 1993 appeared in this journalin 1995 It is updated by this listing of thirty new titles commencing be-tween 1993 and 2003 These publications reflect new research direc-tions in this multifaceted field [Article copies available for a fee from TheHaworth Document Delivery Service 1-800-HAWORTH E-mail addressltdocdeliveryhaworthpresscomgt Website lthttpwwwHaworthPresscomgtcopy 2005 by The Haworth Press Inc All rights reserved]

KEYWORDS Journals marine science oceanography fisheries aqua-culture

INTRODUCTION

The marine sciences include the fields of biological chemical geo-logical and physical oceanography marine biology fisheries marineresources and ocean and coastal zone management The results of bothbasic and applied research appear in the approximately 385 English lan-guage titles published worldwide12 The thirty new titles described inthis article cover such subjects as ocean-atmosphere interaction envi-ronmental protection aquaculture and marine biotechnology They in-clude articles dealing with the depletion of fish stocks endangered

Judith B Barnett MSLS is Professor and Catalog Librarian University of RhodeIsland Kingston RI 02881 (E-mail barnettjuriedu)

Science amp Technology Libraries Vol 25(4) 2005httpwwwhaworthpresscomwebSTL

2005 by The Haworth Press Inc All rights reservedDigital Object Identifier101300J122v25n04_07 87

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mammals and sea birds the future exploitation of mineral deposits onvolcanic hot springs the use of satellites to find harmful ocean debrisand the destruction of coastal wetlands and estuaries all of which im-pact human life

Titles are arranged by Library of Congress classification For each ti-tle the ISSN starting date frequency price editor publisher URL andtarget audience are given Where available information on whether ornot the journal is refereed and coverage by indexing or abstracting ser-vices is included

New marine science journals were identified in three ways the au-thor is alerted to new titles by receiving them for cataloging for her li-brary each pertinent subject section in the 2004 edition of UlrichrsquosPeriodicals Directory was scanned for titles commencing publicationbetween 1993 and 2003 (biology-zoology earth sciences environmen-tal studies and fish and fisheries) websites of Blackwell ElsevierSpringer and Taylor and Francis were consulted for new title listingsThe titles were either examined in the authorrsquos library or informationwas gathered from the publishersrsquo websites Seven of these new jour-nals are published by Blackwell and three each by Elsevier Springerand Taylor and Francis

JOURNAL ANNOTATIONS

The first part of each annotation contains bibliographic informationwith abbreviations for various elements as follows

Frequency of Publication

b bimonthly

m monthly

q quarterly

3yr three times per year

Target Audience

Ac academic

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GP general public

HS high school

Sp Specialist

Abstracts and Indexes Print and Online

ASFA Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts

BA Biological Abstracts BIOSIS

CABS Current Awareness in Biological Sciences

CSA Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

ChemAb Chemical Abstracts SciFinder Scholar

EnvAb Environment Abstracts

GeoRef Bibliography and Index of Geology (Online)

MetGAb Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts

OceanAb Oceanic Abstracts

Subject terms which are Library of Congress Subject Headings areindicated for each entry at the end of the first part of each annotation Itshould be noted that the listing of abstracts and indexes for each entryis not exhaustive Other online sources not indicated here such asElsevierrsquos ScienceDirect and Blackwell Synergy also include many ofthese titles Almost all titles are available either in print or online andprices are given for each format where available Because many pub-lishers offer ldquobundled packagesrdquo it is often difficult to determine theprice of a given title

The second part of each annotation is descriptive and indicates thescope and contents of a publication Its aim is to assist the selector inmaking choices between similar titles It will be noted that most jour-nals in this field are intended for a specialized or scientific audiencewith only a few directed to the general public These non-referred titles

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are Oceanus Explorations Janersquos Underwater Technology San Fran-cisco Estuary and Watershed Science and Two if by Sea

Natural Water Chemistry (GB855)

Aquatic Geochemistry 1380-6165 1995 q $374 institutions eitherpaper or online Both paper and online $448 George W Luther edKluwer httpwwwspringerlinkcom Refereed Indexed ASFA ChemAbBibliography and Index of GeologyGEOBASE MetGAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Water chemistry Geochemistry

Original studies cover the geochemistry of natural waters and theirinteractions with underlying rocks and minerals Papers of an experi-mental theoretical modeling and observational nature are includedRecent articles examine surficial Eastern Mediterranean sedimentsbenthic respiration and inorganic nutrient fluxes in an estuary in Braziland geochemistry of a lake in the Canadian Arctic

Oceanography (GC1)

Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 0967-0645 1993 26yr With Part I $4657 JD Milliman ed Elsevierhttpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed ChemAbst OceanAb Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Long articles documenting the results of large-scale international andinterdisciplinary projects are published accompanied by CD-ROMscontaining numerical data images or video Examples are studies ofocean modeling in the tropical Atlantic and equatorial Pacific as part ofthe US JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) Synthesis and Model-ing Project

Limnology and Oceanography Methods 1541-5856 2003 m Paul FKemp ed Free until December 2004 American Society of Limnologyand Oceanography Online only httpasloorglomethodsindexhtmlRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Limnology Ocean-ography

A companion publication to Limnology and Oceanography this on-line title aims to provide ldquothe most rapid publication consistent withhigh standardsrdquo Peer review is online and articles are posted as soon as

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they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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sub-licensing systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone isexpressly forbidden Terms amp Conditions of access and use can be found athttpwwwtandfonlinecompageterms-and-conditions

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Marine Science Journals and Serials1993-2003 Update

Judith B Barnett

ABSTRACT An annotated bibliography of marine science journalsand serials published between 1986 and 1993 appeared in this journalin 1995 It is updated by this listing of thirty new titles commencing be-tween 1993 and 2003 These publications reflect new research direc-tions in this multifaceted field [Article copies available for a fee from TheHaworth Document Delivery Service 1-800-HAWORTH E-mail addressltdocdeliveryhaworthpresscomgt Website lthttpwwwHaworthPresscomgtcopy 2005 by The Haworth Press Inc All rights reserved]

KEYWORDS Journals marine science oceanography fisheries aqua-culture

INTRODUCTION

The marine sciences include the fields of biological chemical geo-logical and physical oceanography marine biology fisheries marineresources and ocean and coastal zone management The results of bothbasic and applied research appear in the approximately 385 English lan-guage titles published worldwide12 The thirty new titles described inthis article cover such subjects as ocean-atmosphere interaction envi-ronmental protection aquaculture and marine biotechnology They in-clude articles dealing with the depletion of fish stocks endangered

Judith B Barnett MSLS is Professor and Catalog Librarian University of RhodeIsland Kingston RI 02881 (E-mail barnettjuriedu)

Science amp Technology Libraries Vol 25(4) 2005httpwwwhaworthpresscomwebSTL

2005 by The Haworth Press Inc All rights reservedDigital Object Identifier101300J122v25n04_07 87

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mammals and sea birds the future exploitation of mineral deposits onvolcanic hot springs the use of satellites to find harmful ocean debrisand the destruction of coastal wetlands and estuaries all of which im-pact human life

Titles are arranged by Library of Congress classification For each ti-tle the ISSN starting date frequency price editor publisher URL andtarget audience are given Where available information on whether ornot the journal is refereed and coverage by indexing or abstracting ser-vices is included

New marine science journals were identified in three ways the au-thor is alerted to new titles by receiving them for cataloging for her li-brary each pertinent subject section in the 2004 edition of UlrichrsquosPeriodicals Directory was scanned for titles commencing publicationbetween 1993 and 2003 (biology-zoology earth sciences environmen-tal studies and fish and fisheries) websites of Blackwell ElsevierSpringer and Taylor and Francis were consulted for new title listingsThe titles were either examined in the authorrsquos library or informationwas gathered from the publishersrsquo websites Seven of these new jour-nals are published by Blackwell and three each by Elsevier Springerand Taylor and Francis

JOURNAL ANNOTATIONS

The first part of each annotation contains bibliographic informationwith abbreviations for various elements as follows

Frequency of Publication

b bimonthly

m monthly

q quarterly

3yr three times per year

Target Audience

Ac academic

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GP general public

HS high school

Sp Specialist

Abstracts and Indexes Print and Online

ASFA Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts

BA Biological Abstracts BIOSIS

CABS Current Awareness in Biological Sciences

CSA Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

ChemAb Chemical Abstracts SciFinder Scholar

EnvAb Environment Abstracts

GeoRef Bibliography and Index of Geology (Online)

MetGAb Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts

OceanAb Oceanic Abstracts

Subject terms which are Library of Congress Subject Headings areindicated for each entry at the end of the first part of each annotation Itshould be noted that the listing of abstracts and indexes for each entryis not exhaustive Other online sources not indicated here such asElsevierrsquos ScienceDirect and Blackwell Synergy also include many ofthese titles Almost all titles are available either in print or online andprices are given for each format where available Because many pub-lishers offer ldquobundled packagesrdquo it is often difficult to determine theprice of a given title

The second part of each annotation is descriptive and indicates thescope and contents of a publication Its aim is to assist the selector inmaking choices between similar titles It will be noted that most jour-nals in this field are intended for a specialized or scientific audiencewith only a few directed to the general public These non-referred titles

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are Oceanus Explorations Janersquos Underwater Technology San Fran-cisco Estuary and Watershed Science and Two if by Sea

Natural Water Chemistry (GB855)

Aquatic Geochemistry 1380-6165 1995 q $374 institutions eitherpaper or online Both paper and online $448 George W Luther edKluwer httpwwwspringerlinkcom Refereed Indexed ASFA ChemAbBibliography and Index of GeologyGEOBASE MetGAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Water chemistry Geochemistry

Original studies cover the geochemistry of natural waters and theirinteractions with underlying rocks and minerals Papers of an experi-mental theoretical modeling and observational nature are includedRecent articles examine surficial Eastern Mediterranean sedimentsbenthic respiration and inorganic nutrient fluxes in an estuary in Braziland geochemistry of a lake in the Canadian Arctic

Oceanography (GC1)

Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 0967-0645 1993 26yr With Part I $4657 JD Milliman ed Elsevierhttpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed ChemAbst OceanAb Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Long articles documenting the results of large-scale international andinterdisciplinary projects are published accompanied by CD-ROMscontaining numerical data images or video Examples are studies ofocean modeling in the tropical Atlantic and equatorial Pacific as part ofthe US JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) Synthesis and Model-ing Project

Limnology and Oceanography Methods 1541-5856 2003 m Paul FKemp ed Free until December 2004 American Society of Limnologyand Oceanography Online only httpasloorglomethodsindexhtmlRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Limnology Ocean-ography

A companion publication to Limnology and Oceanography this on-line title aims to provide ldquothe most rapid publication consistent withhigh standardsrdquo Peer review is online and articles are posted as soon as

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they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Page 3: Marine Science Journals and Serials

Marine Science Journals and Serials1993-2003 Update

Judith B Barnett

ABSTRACT An annotated bibliography of marine science journalsand serials published between 1986 and 1993 appeared in this journalin 1995 It is updated by this listing of thirty new titles commencing be-tween 1993 and 2003 These publications reflect new research direc-tions in this multifaceted field [Article copies available for a fee from TheHaworth Document Delivery Service 1-800-HAWORTH E-mail addressltdocdeliveryhaworthpresscomgt Website lthttpwwwHaworthPresscomgtcopy 2005 by The Haworth Press Inc All rights reserved]

KEYWORDS Journals marine science oceanography fisheries aqua-culture

INTRODUCTION

The marine sciences include the fields of biological chemical geo-logical and physical oceanography marine biology fisheries marineresources and ocean and coastal zone management The results of bothbasic and applied research appear in the approximately 385 English lan-guage titles published worldwide12 The thirty new titles described inthis article cover such subjects as ocean-atmosphere interaction envi-ronmental protection aquaculture and marine biotechnology They in-clude articles dealing with the depletion of fish stocks endangered

Judith B Barnett MSLS is Professor and Catalog Librarian University of RhodeIsland Kingston RI 02881 (E-mail barnettjuriedu)

Science amp Technology Libraries Vol 25(4) 2005httpwwwhaworthpresscomwebSTL

2005 by The Haworth Press Inc All rights reservedDigital Object Identifier101300J122v25n04_07 87

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mammals and sea birds the future exploitation of mineral deposits onvolcanic hot springs the use of satellites to find harmful ocean debrisand the destruction of coastal wetlands and estuaries all of which im-pact human life

Titles are arranged by Library of Congress classification For each ti-tle the ISSN starting date frequency price editor publisher URL andtarget audience are given Where available information on whether ornot the journal is refereed and coverage by indexing or abstracting ser-vices is included

New marine science journals were identified in three ways the au-thor is alerted to new titles by receiving them for cataloging for her li-brary each pertinent subject section in the 2004 edition of UlrichrsquosPeriodicals Directory was scanned for titles commencing publicationbetween 1993 and 2003 (biology-zoology earth sciences environmen-tal studies and fish and fisheries) websites of Blackwell ElsevierSpringer and Taylor and Francis were consulted for new title listingsThe titles were either examined in the authorrsquos library or informationwas gathered from the publishersrsquo websites Seven of these new jour-nals are published by Blackwell and three each by Elsevier Springerand Taylor and Francis

JOURNAL ANNOTATIONS

The first part of each annotation contains bibliographic informationwith abbreviations for various elements as follows

Frequency of Publication

b bimonthly

m monthly

q quarterly

3yr three times per year

Target Audience

Ac academic

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GP general public

HS high school

Sp Specialist

Abstracts and Indexes Print and Online

ASFA Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts

BA Biological Abstracts BIOSIS

CABS Current Awareness in Biological Sciences

CSA Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

ChemAb Chemical Abstracts SciFinder Scholar

EnvAb Environment Abstracts

GeoRef Bibliography and Index of Geology (Online)

MetGAb Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts

OceanAb Oceanic Abstracts

Subject terms which are Library of Congress Subject Headings areindicated for each entry at the end of the first part of each annotation Itshould be noted that the listing of abstracts and indexes for each entryis not exhaustive Other online sources not indicated here such asElsevierrsquos ScienceDirect and Blackwell Synergy also include many ofthese titles Almost all titles are available either in print or online andprices are given for each format where available Because many pub-lishers offer ldquobundled packagesrdquo it is often difficult to determine theprice of a given title

The second part of each annotation is descriptive and indicates thescope and contents of a publication Its aim is to assist the selector inmaking choices between similar titles It will be noted that most jour-nals in this field are intended for a specialized or scientific audiencewith only a few directed to the general public These non-referred titles

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are Oceanus Explorations Janersquos Underwater Technology San Fran-cisco Estuary and Watershed Science and Two if by Sea

Natural Water Chemistry (GB855)

Aquatic Geochemistry 1380-6165 1995 q $374 institutions eitherpaper or online Both paper and online $448 George W Luther edKluwer httpwwwspringerlinkcom Refereed Indexed ASFA ChemAbBibliography and Index of GeologyGEOBASE MetGAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Water chemistry Geochemistry

Original studies cover the geochemistry of natural waters and theirinteractions with underlying rocks and minerals Papers of an experi-mental theoretical modeling and observational nature are includedRecent articles examine surficial Eastern Mediterranean sedimentsbenthic respiration and inorganic nutrient fluxes in an estuary in Braziland geochemistry of a lake in the Canadian Arctic

Oceanography (GC1)

Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 0967-0645 1993 26yr With Part I $4657 JD Milliman ed Elsevierhttpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed ChemAbst OceanAb Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Long articles documenting the results of large-scale international andinterdisciplinary projects are published accompanied by CD-ROMscontaining numerical data images or video Examples are studies ofocean modeling in the tropical Atlantic and equatorial Pacific as part ofthe US JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) Synthesis and Model-ing Project

Limnology and Oceanography Methods 1541-5856 2003 m Paul FKemp ed Free until December 2004 American Society of Limnologyand Oceanography Online only httpasloorglomethodsindexhtmlRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Limnology Ocean-ography

A companion publication to Limnology and Oceanography this on-line title aims to provide ldquothe most rapid publication consistent withhigh standardsrdquo Peer review is online and articles are posted as soon as

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they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Page 4: Marine Science Journals and Serials

mammals and sea birds the future exploitation of mineral deposits onvolcanic hot springs the use of satellites to find harmful ocean debrisand the destruction of coastal wetlands and estuaries all of which im-pact human life

Titles are arranged by Library of Congress classification For each ti-tle the ISSN starting date frequency price editor publisher URL andtarget audience are given Where available information on whether ornot the journal is refereed and coverage by indexing or abstracting ser-vices is included

New marine science journals were identified in three ways the au-thor is alerted to new titles by receiving them for cataloging for her li-brary each pertinent subject section in the 2004 edition of UlrichrsquosPeriodicals Directory was scanned for titles commencing publicationbetween 1993 and 2003 (biology-zoology earth sciences environmen-tal studies and fish and fisheries) websites of Blackwell ElsevierSpringer and Taylor and Francis were consulted for new title listingsThe titles were either examined in the authorrsquos library or informationwas gathered from the publishersrsquo websites Seven of these new jour-nals are published by Blackwell and three each by Elsevier Springerand Taylor and Francis

JOURNAL ANNOTATIONS

The first part of each annotation contains bibliographic informationwith abbreviations for various elements as follows

Frequency of Publication

b bimonthly

m monthly

q quarterly

3yr three times per year

Target Audience

Ac academic

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GP general public

HS high school

Sp Specialist

Abstracts and Indexes Print and Online

ASFA Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts

BA Biological Abstracts BIOSIS

CABS Current Awareness in Biological Sciences

CSA Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

ChemAb Chemical Abstracts SciFinder Scholar

EnvAb Environment Abstracts

GeoRef Bibliography and Index of Geology (Online)

MetGAb Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts

OceanAb Oceanic Abstracts

Subject terms which are Library of Congress Subject Headings areindicated for each entry at the end of the first part of each annotation Itshould be noted that the listing of abstracts and indexes for each entryis not exhaustive Other online sources not indicated here such asElsevierrsquos ScienceDirect and Blackwell Synergy also include many ofthese titles Almost all titles are available either in print or online andprices are given for each format where available Because many pub-lishers offer ldquobundled packagesrdquo it is often difficult to determine theprice of a given title

The second part of each annotation is descriptive and indicates thescope and contents of a publication Its aim is to assist the selector inmaking choices between similar titles It will be noted that most jour-nals in this field are intended for a specialized or scientific audiencewith only a few directed to the general public These non-referred titles

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are Oceanus Explorations Janersquos Underwater Technology San Fran-cisco Estuary and Watershed Science and Two if by Sea

Natural Water Chemistry (GB855)

Aquatic Geochemistry 1380-6165 1995 q $374 institutions eitherpaper or online Both paper and online $448 George W Luther edKluwer httpwwwspringerlinkcom Refereed Indexed ASFA ChemAbBibliography and Index of GeologyGEOBASE MetGAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Water chemistry Geochemistry

Original studies cover the geochemistry of natural waters and theirinteractions with underlying rocks and minerals Papers of an experi-mental theoretical modeling and observational nature are includedRecent articles examine surficial Eastern Mediterranean sedimentsbenthic respiration and inorganic nutrient fluxes in an estuary in Braziland geochemistry of a lake in the Canadian Arctic

Oceanography (GC1)

Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 0967-0645 1993 26yr With Part I $4657 JD Milliman ed Elsevierhttpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed ChemAbst OceanAb Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Long articles documenting the results of large-scale international andinterdisciplinary projects are published accompanied by CD-ROMscontaining numerical data images or video Examples are studies ofocean modeling in the tropical Atlantic and equatorial Pacific as part ofthe US JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) Synthesis and Model-ing Project

Limnology and Oceanography Methods 1541-5856 2003 m Paul FKemp ed Free until December 2004 American Society of Limnologyand Oceanography Online only httpasloorglomethodsindexhtmlRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Limnology Ocean-ography

A companion publication to Limnology and Oceanography this on-line title aims to provide ldquothe most rapid publication consistent withhigh standardsrdquo Peer review is online and articles are posted as soon as

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they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Page 5: Marine Science Journals and Serials

GP general public

HS high school

Sp Specialist

Abstracts and Indexes Print and Online

ASFA Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts

BA Biological Abstracts BIOSIS

CABS Current Awareness in Biological Sciences

CSA Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

ChemAb Chemical Abstracts SciFinder Scholar

EnvAb Environment Abstracts

GeoRef Bibliography and Index of Geology (Online)

MetGAb Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts

OceanAb Oceanic Abstracts

Subject terms which are Library of Congress Subject Headings areindicated for each entry at the end of the first part of each annotation Itshould be noted that the listing of abstracts and indexes for each entryis not exhaustive Other online sources not indicated here such asElsevierrsquos ScienceDirect and Blackwell Synergy also include many ofthese titles Almost all titles are available either in print or online andprices are given for each format where available Because many pub-lishers offer ldquobundled packagesrdquo it is often difficult to determine theprice of a given title

The second part of each annotation is descriptive and indicates thescope and contents of a publication Its aim is to assist the selector inmaking choices between similar titles It will be noted that most jour-nals in this field are intended for a specialized or scientific audiencewith only a few directed to the general public These non-referred titles

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are Oceanus Explorations Janersquos Underwater Technology San Fran-cisco Estuary and Watershed Science and Two if by Sea

Natural Water Chemistry (GB855)

Aquatic Geochemistry 1380-6165 1995 q $374 institutions eitherpaper or online Both paper and online $448 George W Luther edKluwer httpwwwspringerlinkcom Refereed Indexed ASFA ChemAbBibliography and Index of GeologyGEOBASE MetGAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Water chemistry Geochemistry

Original studies cover the geochemistry of natural waters and theirinteractions with underlying rocks and minerals Papers of an experi-mental theoretical modeling and observational nature are includedRecent articles examine surficial Eastern Mediterranean sedimentsbenthic respiration and inorganic nutrient fluxes in an estuary in Braziland geochemistry of a lake in the Canadian Arctic

Oceanography (GC1)

Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 0967-0645 1993 26yr With Part I $4657 JD Milliman ed Elsevierhttpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed ChemAbst OceanAb Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Long articles documenting the results of large-scale international andinterdisciplinary projects are published accompanied by CD-ROMscontaining numerical data images or video Examples are studies ofocean modeling in the tropical Atlantic and equatorial Pacific as part ofthe US JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) Synthesis and Model-ing Project

Limnology and Oceanography Methods 1541-5856 2003 m Paul FKemp ed Free until December 2004 American Society of Limnologyand Oceanography Online only httpasloorglomethodsindexhtmlRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Limnology Ocean-ography

A companion publication to Limnology and Oceanography this on-line title aims to provide ldquothe most rapid publication consistent withhigh standardsrdquo Peer review is online and articles are posted as soon as

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they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Page 6: Marine Science Journals and Serials

are Oceanus Explorations Janersquos Underwater Technology San Fran-cisco Estuary and Watershed Science and Two if by Sea

Natural Water Chemistry (GB855)

Aquatic Geochemistry 1380-6165 1995 q $374 institutions eitherpaper or online Both paper and online $448 George W Luther edKluwer httpwwwspringerlinkcom Refereed Indexed ASFA ChemAbBibliography and Index of GeologyGEOBASE MetGAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Water chemistry Geochemistry

Original studies cover the geochemistry of natural waters and theirinteractions with underlying rocks and minerals Papers of an experi-mental theoretical modeling and observational nature are includedRecent articles examine surficial Eastern Mediterranean sedimentsbenthic respiration and inorganic nutrient fluxes in an estuary in Braziland geochemistry of a lake in the Canadian Arctic

Oceanography (GC1)

Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 0967-0645 1993 26yr With Part I $4657 JD Milliman ed Elsevierhttpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed ChemAbst OceanAb Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Long articles documenting the results of large-scale international andinterdisciplinary projects are published accompanied by CD-ROMscontaining numerical data images or video Examples are studies ofocean modeling in the tropical Atlantic and equatorial Pacific as part ofthe US JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Study) Synthesis and Model-ing Project

Limnology and Oceanography Methods 1541-5856 2003 m Paul FKemp ed Free until December 2004 American Society of Limnologyand Oceanography Online only httpasloorglomethodsindexhtmlRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Limnology Ocean-ography

A companion publication to Limnology and Oceanography this on-line title aims to provide ldquothe most rapid publication consistent withhigh standardsrdquo Peer review is online and articles are posted as soon as

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they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Page 7: Marine Science Journals and Serials

they are accepted Studies focus on new measurement equipment andtechniques for analyzing observations samples or metadata in theaquatic sciences The online format allows authors to update their pub-lished work and for discussions to be conducted Recent articles cover anovel laboratory apparatus for simulating oceanic turbulence auto-mated analysis of oxygen ratios in water samples and design of amesocosm heating system for climate warming experiments

Oceanus [online] 0029-8182 2004 Free Lonny Lipsett ed WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution httpwwwoceanusmagwhoiedu Tar-get audience Ac GP HS Subject terms Oceanography Marine biology

The online version revives Oceanus which was published from 1952to 2000 With emphasis on research conducted at the Woods HoleOceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts online articlesreport in a timely manner on ocean exploration ocean research ldquoand theimportance of understanding the key feature that makes our planetunique and habitablerdquo Articles are illustrated and written in a popularbut not simplified style and readers can be e-mailed when new articlesappear The Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI is the subject ofrecent articles Highly recommended for collections at all levels

Explorations 1075-2560 1994 q Scripps Institution of Oceanogra-phy httpsioucsdeduexplorations Target audience Ac GP HSSubject terms Oceanography Marine biology

Reporting from the Pacific Coast this publication highlights researchand activities at Scripps Institution in La Jolla California Biomimicryinfrasound and antibacterial drugs from the ocean are the subject of re-cent articles The winter issue is produced on video and the Scripps an-nual report is included in the spring edition Highly recommended forcollections at all levels

Underwater Exploration (GC65)

Janersquos Underwater Technology 1998 $1525 online httpjuwtjanescom Target audience Sp Subject terms Underwater explorationOceanographic submersibles

Covering underwater exploration oceanographic submersibles andocean engineering applications this online publication is updated

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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monthly Acoustic and imaging systems oceanographic instrumentsand navigation and positioning systems are within its scope The userpopulation for this title is within maritime research companies the oiland gas exploration industry military laboratories and off-shore con-struction companies

Estuarine Oceanography (GC96)

San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1546-2366 2003 On-line 3xyr Free Randall L Brown Ed Published for the San FranciscoBay-Delta Science Consortium by the John Muir Institute of the Envi-ronment httprepositoriescdliborgjmiesfews Refereed Target au-dience GP Sp Subject terms Estuarine area conservation Watershedmanagement

Focusing on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and the up-stream watersheds this online journal serves as ldquoan electronic forum onscience and resource managementrdquo The results of studies conducted byfederal and state agencies private institutions and universities involvedwith aquatic science research monitoring and education in the Bay areaare published This title will be of interest to researchers in any geo-graphic area who encounter the same issues related to estuarine ocean-ography estuarine pollution and tidal wetlands restoration Articleslong reports data reviews and data archive documents are planned

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction (GC190)

Journal of Atmospheric and Ocean Science [formerly Global Atmo-sphere and Ocean Systems 1994-2003] 1741-7538 2004 q $829 NC Wells ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcoukjournals Ref-ereed Indexed ChemAb GEOBASE CSA Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean-atmosphere interaction Marine meteorology

Research articles report on the interaction of ocean and atmosphereldquoor any aspect of the dynamics of physics of either fluid for the Earthrsquosweather climate and climatic stabilityrdquo The global measurement of seasurface temperature from space the implementation of a coupled atmo-sphere-wave-ocean model in the Mediterranean Sea and the role ofwind direction on internal waves on the Iberian shelf are the subjects ofrecent articles

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Dynamics of the Ocean (GC2012)

Ocean Modelling 1463-5003 1999 8yr $390 online (published in print1999-2003) P Kilworth ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom RefereedTarget audience Ac Sp Subject terms Oceanography Ocean-atmo-sphere interaction

Communication between scientists interested in direct observationanalytical numerical or laboratory models of ocean modeling is facili-tated by the online format adopted in 2004 Its broad scope includesocean-atmosphere interaction as well as all aspects of physical ocean-ography Arctic Ocean modeled stream function and freshwater com-parisons an ecosystem model for applications to primary productivityand carbon cycle studies in the ocean and numerical study of the annualfluctuations in the deep equatorial Atlantic Ocean are the subjects of re-cent articles

Marine Resources Applied Oceanography (GC1000)

Journal of Marine Science and Technology 0948-4280 (print) 1437-8213 (online) 1995 q Price not available H Miyata ed Springerhttpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Ocean engineering Naval architecture

Original articles and review papers range from marine engineeringnaval architecture and ocean engineering to oceanography and marineenvironmental science and technology Recent articles cover the effec-tiveness of tandem oil fences under currents the role played by turbu-lence closures in hull shape optimization and seaquake response of afloating structure

Two if by Sea (ISSN not available) 1997 q Free Andrea CohenTracy Crago eds Massachusetts Institute of Technology and WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Programs httpwebmiteduseagrant Target audience GP HS Subject terms Marine re-sources Coasts

Published jointly by the Sea Grant Programs of MIT and the WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution this readable illustrated publica-tion features articles on marine resources fisheries marine pollution

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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and estuarine oceanography with a focus on the Massachusetts coastEstuarine salinity a new high-speed boat for law enforcement oysterculture in Barnstable Bay and osprey behavior are the subjects of recentarticles News items a question and answer page a listing of Sea Grantfunded publications a calendar of events and a listing of relevant websites are included

Marine Pollution (GC1080)

Journal of Coastal Conservation 1400-0350 1995 2yr $60 (Onlinein addition to print $70) Albert Salman ed European Union forCoastal Conservation (EUCCndashThe Coastal Union) PO Box 112322301 EE Leiden The Netherlands httpwwweuccnleninfojcchtmRefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Coastal zone man-agement Coastal ecology

The management of the natural resources of the coastal zone andtheir implications for social and economic development is the focus ofthis publication Emphasis is on the European situation although articlesfrom other parts of the world appear Geomorphology physical geogra-phy hydrology plant and animal ecology and coastal engineering arewithin its scope Recent studies treat public participation in coastal zoneenvironmental impact assessment assessment of coastal erosion sus-ceptibility in Italy evaluating the coastal environment for marine birdsand water quality management in southern England harbors

Environmental Sciences (GE1)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 0944-1344 1994 q $135 (Online in addition to print $148 online only$108) Almut Beate Heinrich ed Federation of European Chemical So-cietiesndashDivision for Chemistry and the Environment Ecomed Publish-ers D-86899 Landsberg Germany httpwwwscientificjournalscomsjesprstartselite Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental sciences Pollution

All areas of environmental science are covered with emphasis onchemical compounds Engineers environmental scientists and publicand industrial health personnel are among the audience for this interdisci-plinary publication Original research articles reviews news of research

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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and technology legislation regulation and conference announcementsand reports are included Recent marine and freshwater-related articlesfocus on nutrient dynamics in shallow lakes of northern Greece the ex-port of persistent organic pollutants to the deep sea changes in carpblood after exposure to zinc and estimating erosion in a Louisianariverine watershed

Environmental Quality (GE140)

Ecological Indicators Integrating Monitoring Assessment and Man-agement 1470-160X 2001 q $402 D Hyatt ed Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsEnvironmental indicators Indicators (Biology)

This publication aims ldquoto integrate the monitoring and assessment ofecological and environmental indicators with management practicesrdquoArticles explore how research indicators can be applied to managementpurposes describe new indicators and their testing and use and analyzeresearch of resource system and scale-specific indicators A benthiccommunity index for streams the functional trophic height of whitingrelations between introduced fish and environmental conditions at largegeographic scales and natural and anthropogenic factors affecting themacroinvertebrate community in the Santa Cruz River are among thesubjects of recent articles

Environmental Policy (GE170)

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1466-6650 2001q M A Dorgham ed $470 print $430 online only) Indersciencehttpwwwindersciencecom Refereed Target audience Ac Sp Sub-ject terms Environmental policy Environmental management

Focusing on bio-diversity global warming and climate change thisinterdisciplinary journal aims ldquoto establish channels of communica-tion between government agencies professionals academic expertsand policy makersrdquo Climate change and economic growth game the-oretic analysis of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the RhineRiver basin and economic valuation of Thai coral reefs are the sub-jects of recent articles Conference reports book reviews and newsitems also appear

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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Geophysics (QC809)

Geofluids 1468-8115 print 1468-8123 online 2001 q $481 printand online $458 online only Grant Garven John Parnell BruceYardley eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refer-eed Indexed GeoRef Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Fluiddynamics Hydrogeology

Original articles focus on the role of fluids in mineralogical chemicaland structural evolution of the Earthrsquos crust Studies of groundwaterterrestrial or submarine geothermal fluids and metamorphic waters ormagmatic fluids are within its scope ldquoAuthors are encouraged to stressthe transdisciplinary relevance of their researchrdquo Recent articles covermassive dolomitization of a Messinian reef in the Great Bahama Bankoverpressure in an Australian sedimentary basin and the origins of sa-linity in metamorphic fluids

Climatic Changes (QC901C5)

Global Change Biology 1354-1013 print 1365-2486 online 1995 m$1432 print and online $1289 online only Steve Long ed Blackwellfor British Ecological Society and Ecology Society of America httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed CABS EMBASERefereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Climatic changesBiological diversity conservation

Seeking ldquoto promote understanding of the interface between all as-pects of current environmental change and biological systemsrdquo thejournal publishes experimental observational or theoretical studies onclimate change loss of biodiversity biological feedback on climatechange and eutrophication Aquatic terrestrial managed or natural en-vironments undergoing any consistent trend in the environment arewithin its scope

Geology (QE1)

Earth Interactions 1087-3562 1997 Articles issued irregularly andthen cumulated $110 online only Jon Foley ed Published jointly byAmerican Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society As-sociation of American Geographers httpamsallenpresscom and

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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httpEarthInteractionsorg Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Earth sciences

This electronic journal publishes original research articles review ar-ticles brief data reports and conference and workshop papers dealingwith ldquothe interactions between the lithosphere hydrosphere atmo-sphere and biosphere in the context of global issues or global changerdquoHuman components within the Earth system are also studied Recentmarine-related articles focus on the principal physical modes of vari-ability over the tropical Pacific and monitoring North Pacific heat con-tent variability as an indicator of fish quantity

Geobiology Biosphere (QH3434)

Geobiology 1472-4677 print 1472-4669 online 2003 q $467 printand online $444 online only Lower rates to individual members ofGeological Society of America Mineralogical Society of America andPalaeontological Society Kurt Konhauser ed Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Geobiology

This relatively new field ldquoexplores the relationship between life andthe Earthrsquos physical and chemical environmentrdquo Disciplines in theearth and biological sciences are merged in the fields of microbiologymicrobial ecology paleontology environmental geology oceanogra-phy biogeochemistry and atmospheric sciences Recent articles focuson the geomicrobiology of deep-sea deposits recent ecological andbiogeochemical changes in alpine lakes of Colorado and surface chem-istry of bacteriogenic iron oxides in the Pacific Ocean

Ecology (QH540)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1539-4077 online only2002 $373 q M Munawar ed Taylor and Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience Ac SpSubject terms Aquatic ecology Ecosystem management

The management protection maintenance and remediation of fresh-water marine and estuarine ecosystems are the subjects of original re-search articles Because the journal examines ldquothe complex interactionsbetween human society ecology economydevelopment politics and

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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the environmentrdquo it is geared to scientists engineers business peopleindustry and government officials

Ecosystems 1432-9840 print 1435-0629 online 1998 8yr $422print M G Turner ed Springer httpwwwspringeronlinecom Ref-ereed Indexed BIOSIS ChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subjectterms Biotic communities Ecosystem management

Both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are within the scope of thisjournal which publishes original articles mini-reviews and editorials onfundamental ecology environmental ecology and environmental prob-lem-solving As an interdisciplinary field ldquoecosystem science extendsfrom bounded ecosystems such as watersheds to spatially complex land-scapes to the Earth itselfrdquo The fields of biogeochemistry aquatic ecol-ogy and hydrology are included Recent articles cover the response ofcoral assemblages to natural temperature variation and rare warm-waterevents the effect of nutrient additions to experimental rocky shore com-munities and the analysis of four macroalgal assemblages along the Pa-cific Mexican coast

Algae (QK564)

International Journal on Algae 1521-9429 1999 q $666 Solomon PWasser ed Begell House httpwwwbegellhousecom Refereed Tar-get audience Ac Sp Subject term Algae

Encompassing the entire field of algae studies this journal includesresearch articles primarily by Russian scientists on algae morphologyanatomy cytology reproduction fossil algae ecology conservationand new algae taxa It is directed to researchers as well as specialistsworking in applied fields such as hydrobiology microbiology munici-pal affairs and fisheries Conferences and seminar announcements areincluded

Harmful Algae 1568-9883 2002 q $291 S E Shumway T Smaydaeds Elsevier httpwwwelseviercom Refereed Indexed AgricolaBIOSIS Food Science and Technology Abstracts Target audience AcSp Subject terms Toxic algae Microalgae

Focusing on original studies and review articles of harmful micro-algae including cyanobacteria the journal addresses monitoring

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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management and control of these organisms Bloom ecology factorscontrolling toxin production and trophic socio-economic public healthand aquacultural impacts of bloom events in both marine and fresh wa-ter are included Recent articles report on Hong Kong red tide paralyticshellfish poisoning toxin profiles in mussels and cyanobacterial bloomsoff the Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico

Fisheries Aquaculture (SH1ndashSH156)

Aquaculture Economics amp Management 1365-7305 1997 3yr $169Ping Sun Leung Clem Tisdell eds International Association of Aqua-culture Economics and Management httpwwwuqeduauaemjournalhtm Refereed Indexed ASFA GEOBASE Target audience Ac SpSubject term AquaculturendashEconomic aspects

Articles on all aspects of aquaculture management including pro-cessing distribution marketing modeling technology transfer andenvironmental implications appear in this official journal of the pub-lishing Society Country and species reviews are also included Anoverview of salmon trout aquaculture in Finland maximizing produc-tion efficiency on catfish farms giant clam and sponge farming in theUS affiliated Pacific Islands and pollution control options for Austra-lian prawn farms are the subjects of recent studies

Aquaculture Nutrition 1353-5773 print 1365-2095 online b $625print and online $540 online only Rune Waagbo ed Blackwellhttpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed Indexed ASFA BIOSISChemAb Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms Aquatic animalsndashFeeding and feeds FishesndashFeeding and feeds

The nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals is covered in reviewsand original research papers Both field and laboratory studies of nutri-tional biochemistry and physiology are included Recent articles treatmixed feeding schedules for African catfish effects of standard soy-bean meal on Atlantic salmon physiology dietary lipid sources forseabream and seabass and development of a pelleted feed for juveniletropical spiny lobster

Aquaculture Research 1355-557X print 1365-2109 online 199515yr $2276 print and online $2162 online only Ronald W Hardy

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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S J deGroot eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcomRefereed Indexed ASFA BioAb ChemAb OceanAb Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject terms Aquaculture Fishery management

Articles on applied or theoretical research on freshwater brackishand marine aquaculture are published All organisms plant or animalrelated to human consumption are within the scope of the journal Re-view articles short communications and book reviews also appear Re-cent articles cover the survival rate and growth performance of a carpspecies in cultivated rice fields dominant sources of dietary carbon andnitrogen for shrimp feeds for juvenile tilapia and handling time andpredation behavior by a crab preying on a cultured scallop

Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 print 1467-2979 online 2000 q $582print and online $553 online only Tony Pitcher and Paul Hart edsBlackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Refereed IndexedASFA BIOSIS GEOBASE Target audience Ac Sp Subject termsFisheries Fishes

The journal focuses on fish biology conservation and exploitationand is intended ldquoto establish a forum for debate of issues of global con-cern in world fisheriesrdquo An interdisciplinary approach draws on thefields of molecular biology genetics biochemistry physiology ecologyconservation and population dynamics Taste preference in fishes stockfluctuation in Arctic cod related to long-term environmental changesecosystem-based fisheries management and activity and energetics offree-swimming fish are the subjects of recent articles

Fisheries Management and Ecology 0969-997X print 1365-2400 on-line 1994 b $767 print and online $729 online only I G Cowx andK OrsquoGrady eds Blackwell httpwwwblackwellpublishingcom Ref-ereed Target audience Ac Sp Subject terms FishesndashEcology Fisherymanagement

The management ecology and conservation of inland estuarine andcoastal fisheries are within the scope of this journal Studies focus onthe development and management of beneficial conditions for fish aswell as the conservation and enhancement of their habitat Recent arti-cles cover the characteristics and rehabilitation of the spawning habitatsof the sea trout in the Baltic the diversity and abundance of fish com-

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Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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munities in Brazilian lagoons and marine fish life history strategies andtheir applications to fishery management

Marine Mineral Resources (TN264)

Marine Georesources and Geotechnology 1064-119X print 1521-0618 online 1993 q $355 print $188 online Michael J Cruickshanked Taylor amp Francis httpwwwtandfcouk Refereed Target audi-ence Ac Sp Subject term Marine mineral resources

Intended for scientists and engineers in industry and academic insti-tutions the journal covers the management and utilization of seafloorsediments and rocks Topics include marine minerals exploration andrecovery mooring systems and engineering structures Articles on thestudy of acoustical biological chemical mechanical and physicalproperties affecting the geological system of the seafloor are within itsscope

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining a code of practice for oceanmining marine clays in east Asia and ferromanganese nodules in theIndian Ocean are the subjects of recent studies

Marine Biotechnology (TP24827 M37)

Marine Biotechnology 1436-2228 print 1436-2236 online 1999(Formed by merger of Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnologyand Journal of Marine Biotechnology) b $514 print J G BurgessT T Chen S Miyachi eds Springer Official journal of European Soci-ety for Marine Biotechnology Japanese Society of Marine Biotechnol-ogy and Pan American Marine Biotechnology Association httpwwwspringeronlinecom Refereed Indexed ChemAb Target audience AcSp Subject term Marine biotechnology

Articles in this journal include studies in molecular biology geneticscell biology and biogeochemistry of marine and freshwater unicellularmicroorganisms New molecular techniques for the study and manipu-lation of these organisms and research pertaining to aquaculture andmariculture are included Recent articles cover sharks as a source ofanti-tumor treatments a carrageenan gel as an agent to sequester para-lytic shellfish poison the isolation of an antifouling substance from amarine sponge and initiation of cartilage cell culture from skate

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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CONCLUSION

The thirty journals in the marine sciences that have commenced pub-lication since 1993 attest to the interdisciplinary nature of this fieldRanging from geochemistry to marine biotechnology they report on ba-sic and applied research in a variety of subject areas The above listing isintended to assist in collection development in undergraduate researchlevel and specialized collections Non-refereed titles are included be-cause they may be useful to some patrons

The author welcomes suggestions of new titles to be included in fu-ture updates

Received May 27 2004Revised October 29 2004

Accepted November 12 2004

REFERENCES

1 Barnett Judith B 1986 Marine Science Journals and Serials An AnalyticalGuide New York Greenwood Press

2 Barnett Judith B 1995 Marine Science Journals and Serials An Update Sci-ence and Technology Libraries 151 3-22 Seven of the 36 new titles identified havesince ceased

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