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Aim

 

The development of aquaculture worldwide has led to projections that aquacultural production will overtake that of wild fisheries in the course of this century as the major source of fish protein for humans. Studies on the interactions between culture systems and natural environments are important for analyzing and managing the environmental effects of aquaculture and vice versa. Aquaculture Environment Interactions will serve as a worldwide forum for these topics.

 


 

Scope

 

The scope has been defined in an Editorial by the Editors-in-Chief (Aquacult Environ Interact 1:i–ii).

 


 

Production schedule

 

AEI volumes are built online, with articles appearing as soon as editorial modifications are approved by the authors. Production time (final acceptance to online publication) is 3-4 weeks. Issues will be printed when completed.

 

AEI encourages and facilitates the incorporation of essential supplementary online material –– such as movies or oversize tables, figures or mathematics –– to assist authors in more effectively transmitting their research results.

 

High quality color illustrations are welcome and during the introductory period will be published without charge.

 


 

Conflicts of Interest

 

Authors, Reviewers and Editors must disclose relationships (e.g. financial, economic, institutional) that may affect the integrity of the scientific process.