International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography (IJOO)

International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography (IJOO) publishes top-level work to covering all disciplines and branches of marine sciences; marine chemistry, marine physics, marine geophysics, marine geology and more..

Aims and Scope: International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography (IJOO) publishes top-level work to covering all disciplines and branches of marine sciences; marine chemistry, marine physics, marine geophysics, marine geology, interstitial water, marine biogeochemistry, marine biology, marine ecology, marine environment, marine pollution, trace organic contaminants, coastal disaster, radionuclides, atmospheric deposition, marine aerosol, sea surface microlayer, air-sea exchange processes, mangroves, coral reefs, fisheries, aquaculture, fishery economics, fishery management, marine meteorology, hydrodynamics, fluid mechanics, coastal and ocean dynamics, hydraulic and ocean engineering, beach erosion, remote sensing application, geographical information system (GIS), water system modeling, coastal modeling in estuaries, coastal zone management. The main aim of this journal is to publish and give comprehensive information covering all aspects of oceans and oceanography, as well as of limnology of coastal wetlands in connection with the regional sees and oceans, including coastal lagoons, lakes and estuaries.

Frequency: Four issues in a year.

International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography
Volume 1 Number 1 - March (2006)

CONTENTS

Editorial

1. Role of phosphorus and nitrogenous species in water quality of a coastal Egyptian heavily polluted Mediterranean basin
pp. 1-19 (19)
Author(s): Massoud A. H. Saad and Walid. A. N. Younes

2. Contributing to the WSSD Targets on Oceans and Coasts in West and Central Africa: The Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem Project
pp. 21-44 (24)
Author(s): Chika N. Ukwe, Chidi A. Ibe, Peter C. Nwilo and Pablo A. Huidobro

3. Commercialization of South Africa’s Subsistence Fisheries? Considerations, Criteria and Approach
pp. 45-65 (21)
Author(s): Ragnar Arnason and Marisa Kashorte

4. Primary Production off Kuwait, an Arid Zone Environment, Arabian Gulf
pp. 67-85 (19)
Author(s): F. Al-Yamani, D.V. Subba Rao, A. Mharzi, W. Ismail and K. Al-Rifaie

5. Effects of Surface Microlayer and Sediment Water Interface Layer on the Nutrient Species in the Eastern Harbour of Alexandria
pp. 87-97 (11)
Author(s): Massoud A. H. Saad and A. A. Abdel Wahed

6. Environmental Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution in Bottom Sediments of Aden Port, Yemen
pp. 99-109 (11)
Author(s): Samir M. Nasr, Mohamed. A. Okbah, Shaif. M. Kasem

7. Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory
pp. 111-118 (8)
Author(s): S.A. Ostroumov

8. Mixed-layer simulations at OWS Bravo: the role of salinity in interannual variability of the upper ocean at high latitude
pp. 119-139 (21)
Author(s): C.L. Tang, S.J.D. D'Alessio and B.M. DeTracey

9. Antagonistic effect of marine Nocardia brasiliensis against the fish pathogen Vibrio damsela
pp. 141-150 (10)
Author(s): Nermeen A. El-sersy and Gehan M. Abou-Elela

10. The interaction between phytoplankton and zooplankton in a Lake-Sea connection, Alexandria, Egypt.
pp. 151-165 (15)
Author(s): N.E. Abdel Aziz and S.M. Gharib and M.M. Dorgham

Published: 04 May 2006

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