New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research is an international journal of aquatic science that is published for researchers and resource managers in research institutions, universities, museums, regional authorities, and other organisations worldwide..
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes original research papers on all aspects of aquatic science, including fisheries, with particular emphasis on Australasia, South America, Antarctica, and the Pacific.
The scope includes field-based, experimental, and theoretical research on marine, estuarine and freshwater biology, including ecology, taxonomy, aquaculture, genetics, biodiversity, and bioinvasions, as well as physical oceanography, limnology, hydrology, and aquatic chemistry. Review articles, short communications, book reviews, letters to the Editor, and special issues of topical thematic importance are also published.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research:
- Accepts papers from authors worldwide; every paper is internationally refereed and distributed
- Published quarterly in B5 format, over 800 pages per year
- Efficient processing of all papers ensures authors receive referees' reports within 2-3 months
- High standard of photographic reproduction; includes colour
- FREE ONLINE ACCESS to all papers published from 2005 to 1967.