Job Details
The journal Aquaculture Research (ARE) is keen to embody the worldwide aquaculture and aquatic science community and to ensure its Editorial Board is representative of the many research interests spanning these research fields.
At ARE we aim to be inclusive and celebrate diversity. As such, we’re always looking for ways to expand our editorial team, outside of our personal networks, to be better representative of our community.
We invite applications the join the Editorial Advisory Board from researchers specializing but not limited to research in the following area(s). We also welcome early career researchers from a diverse background.
Fish Nutrition
Fish Health
Fish Disease- Pathology, Immunology, Vaccinology and preventive methods
Shrimp/crustacean and shellfish aquaculture
Fish Genetics
Aquatic Plants, Aquaponics and Micro/Macroalgae Aquaculture
Aquatic Toxicology – pollutants impacting both biodiversity and aquaculture and also
those generated by aquaculture
Aquaculture and environment interactions
Aquaculture Development
Sustainability
Alternative Proteins
Water quality
Biofloc
Microbiome expertise
Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)
AI technology, computational and/or machine deep learning for aquaculture
Requirements
The role of an Editorial Board Member may include:
Offering feedback on difficult manuscripts (e.g., split decisions) and occasional
comprehensive reviews to assist with article recommendations.
Chance to suggest topics, debates, or themes that you would like to see in the journal.
Opportunity to meet with the Editor-in-Chief and/or other board members
online and/or at a conference
Managing article submissions for review (i.e. selecting reviewers) for an average of 3-6
manuscripts a year based on your area of expertise dependent on the editorial role
Contributing to journal activities, such as Special Issues and collections that will help the
journal flourish.
Networking and advocating on behalf of ARE within the community to potential new
authors or readers.
Do note that Editorial Board membership does not preclude anyone from submitting their work
to the journal.
Any queries may be sent to the editor-in-chief at chbailey@wiley.com
Contact Information
Aquaculture Research John Wiley & Sons, United Kingdomhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/are
To express your interest in joining the editorial group for ARE under one of these research areas, please send a copy of your CV to chbailey@wiley.com for the attention of the Editor-in-Chief, Christyn Bailey also including a short statement reading your research background.
Applications will be evaluated in an ongoing manner until May.
Post Date: 2/13/2025 10:00:56 AM
Closing Date: 4/30/2025 12:00:00 AM