If you are interested in submitting content to Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Marketing, please read the information below and then contact the editor at [email protected].
Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Marketing is usually published between 2-4 times per year. Each issue is inspired by a specific theme. A call for submissions for the next issue can be found here. We welcome ideas for future themed issues! If you have a theme suggestion, please contact the editor at [email protected].
Academic-style research articles (.docx file; maximum 10,000 words)
Essays and reflections (.docx file; maximum 5,000 words)
Dialogue and debates (.docx file; maximum 5,000 words)
Firsthand testimonials (.docx file; maximum 2,500 words)
Seafood recipes (.docx file; maximum 1,000 words); accompanying photographs encouraged (.jpg, .png or .gif file; <300 dpi)
Standalone photographs, illustrations, infographics (.jpg, .png or .gif file; <300 dpi)
Audio (mp3, .wav, or .ogg file; high resolution)
Video (.mp4 or .webm file; high-definition)
Other creative ideas welcome!
Each submission should be accompanied by a title (<100 characters), author name(s), author affiliation(s) and contact email(s), and banner image (1200px x 800px).
Citations and references: When citing existing works, please adhere to the APA 7th Edition style guidelines.
Equations: For a full list of supported equations, see MathJax’s LaTeX documentation.
Tables: Your submission may include tables.
Footnotes: Your submission may include footnotes.
Audio, video, and images: You may include the following file formats within your published content: .jpg, .png, .gif, .mp3, .wav, .ogg, .mp4, .webm
Embedding other content within your content: If you wish to embed graphics, audio, video, or apps that have been previously published elsewhere into your published content (such as Vimeo, Soundcloud, or Youtube), please refer to the guidelines found here.
All content published in Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Marketing is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. This license gives permission to anyone on the internet to copy, redistribute, and adapt material for any purpose, even commercially, as long as proper attribution is mace to the original content creator. More information on the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License can be found here.
Submissions are reviewed by the editor for spelling, grammar, ethical standards, and fit with the publication’s scope of interest. Content creators are solely responsible for assuring the accuracy and authenticity of the content they submit, and for verifying that they have permission to reproduce any content derived from other sources. A submission will either by accepted as-is, accepted with revisions, or rejected. The editor may also suggest saving it for a future issue if submission volume is high or your submission’s content fits better with a future issue’s theme.
Once they are published, all publications will be subject to community review. Readers can comment on published content by creating PubPub login and joining the Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Marketing community. Community members can annotate their thoughts, reactions, and questions in the margins of published content by making comments linked to specific places in the content. The purpose of community review is to enrich the vibrancy of the publication by enabling active, participatory discussion about published content. More information on collaborative community review can be found here.