Journal of Hydroecological Systems, Fisheries and Sustainability

JournalOverview

The Journal of Hydroecological Systems, Fisheries and Sustainability is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research on aquatic ecosystems, fisheries science, and sustainable environmental management. The journal provides a scholarly platform for the dissemination of high-quality research addressing the ecological, biological, hydrological, and socio-economic dimensions of freshwater, estuarine, and marine systems.

The journal focuses on understanding the structure and function of hydroecological systems and promoting sustainable practices in fisheries and aquatic resource management. It encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates ecology, hydrology, environmental science, fisheries biology, conservation, and policy analysis. Particular emphasis is placed on studies that contribute to ecosystem resilience, biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation, and responsible resource utilization.

The scope of the journal includes hydroecology, aquatic biodiversity, fisheries biology and stock assessment, aquaculture sustainability, water quality and pollution management, ecosystem restoration, watershed management, environmental modeling, and sustainable governance of aquatic resources. Both theoretical and applied research that advances scientific knowledge and practical management strategies are welcomed.

All submissions undergo rigorous peer review to ensure originality, methodological rigor, scientific relevance, and clarity. The journal is committed to maintaining high ethical standards and supporting transparent, reproducible research practices.

The Journal of Hydroecological Systems, Fisheries and Sustainability serves researchers, environmental scientists, fisheries managers, policymakers, and practitioners working toward the conservation and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems worldwide.