New Journal of Vocational in Aquaculture
We are delighted to announce an open call for papers for our new journal. We will open paper submissions for the...
The Journal of Vocational in Aquaculture (JAVA) is a platform for sharing practical information that is essential for researchers to meet the needs of stakeholders e.g. industry, farm managers, governments to adapt aquaculture theory to achieve sustainable production and economic objectives throughout the world.
To make it more accessible to farmers and non-specialists in addition to professional aquaculture researchers, authors publishing in the Journal of Vocational in Aquaculture (JAVA) are requested to avoid basic research that has only downstream or marginal applicability to actual farming systems. Technical jargon should be kept to a minimum. Tables and figures that facilitate comprehension are encouraged. An economic and feasibility analysis should accompany any proposed technological innovation. Both original research and reviews will be considered.
Manuscripts can be of varying length, depending upon the subject matter. The presentation of each manuscript must comply with the instructions for authors of the Journal of Vocational in Aquaculture (JAVA).
Suitable topics include, but are by no means limited to:
Research Papers should report the results of original research. The material should not have been previously published elsewhere. Articles are expected to contribute new information (e.g. novel methods of analysis with added new insights and impacts) to the knowledge base in the field, not just to confirm previously published work.
Review Articles can cover either narrow disciplinary subjects or broad issues requiring interdisciplinary discussion. They should provide objective critical evaluation of a defined subject. Reviews should not consist solely of a summary of published data. Evaluation of the quality of existing data, the status of knowledge, and the research required to advance knowledge of the subject are essential.
Short Communications are used to communicate results which represent a major breakthrough or startling new discovery and which should therefore be published quickly. They should not be used for preliminary results. Papers must contain sufficient data to establish that the research has achieved reliable and significant results.
We are delighted to announce an open call for papers for our new journal. We will open paper submissions for the...