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Journal of Marine Sciences
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Most Viewed Articles
Article
Views
Shape of aquatic animals and their swimming efficiency
1,043
Spirulina (Arthrospira), an Important Source of Nutritional and Medicinal Compounds
868
Cyanobacteria in coral reef ecosystems
610
Feeding behaviour of mussels, Mytilus edulis: new observations, with a mini-review of current knowledge
456
The effect of extraction conditions on chemical and thermal characteristics of kappa-carrageenan extracted from Hypnea bryoides
425
STUDIES ON THE SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF FRY OF CATLA CATLA (Hamilton, 1922) USING LIVE FEED
379
Observation of a gelatinous octopod, Haliphron atlanticus, along the southern West Mariana Ridge: a unique cephalopod of continental slope and mesopelagic communities
362
Experimental bleaching of a reef building coral using a simplified recirculating laboratory exposure system
340
Anthropogenic threats and conservation needs of blue whales, Balaenoptera musculus indica, around Sri Lanka
337
Socio-economic Determinants of Mangrove Exploitation and Seagrass Degradation in Zanzibar: Implications for Sustainable Development
302
Most Viewed Special Issue Articles
Article
Views
The negative impacts of whale-watching
928
Clade D Symbiodinium in scleractinian corals: a “nugget” of hope, a selfish opportunist, an ominous sign, or all of the above?
342
The ecology of coral reef top predators in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument
328
Contrasting effects of different disturbances on coral assemblages in the central Pacific
268
Marine Resource Management in the Hawaiian Archepelago: The Traditional Hawaiian System in Relation to the Western Approach.
261
Cetaceans and marine debris: the great unknown.
227
Comparative Phylogeography of the Coral Triangle and Implications for Marine Management
223
Defining boundaries for applying Ecosystem-based management: A multispecies case study of marine connectivity across the Hawaiian Archipelago
213
Social and Behavioural Factors in Cetacean Responses to Over-exploitation: Are Odontocetes Less 'Resilient' than Mysticetes?
183
“Coral Dominance”: a dangerous ecosystem misnomer?
177
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