Marine Environmental Research
Overview
Marine Environmental Research is a reputable scientific journal that focuses on the study of the marine environment and its impact on ecosystems and human activities. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that contribute to our understanding of marine pollution, biodiversity, climate change, and conservation. The journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and environmentalists seeking to protect and sustain the health of our oceans.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Mar Environ Res
Publisher
Elsevier
Start
1978
End
Continuing
Frequency
Ten issues a year
p-ISSN
0141-1136
e-ISSN
1879-0291
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialties
Biology
Toxicology
Environmental Health
Toxicology
Environmental Health
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2583
111
SJR / Ranks: 4638
876
CiteScore / Ranks: 3827
6.00
JIF / Ranks: 3040
3.3
Recent Articles
1.
Yao T, Masanja F, Lu J, Fu S, Luo W, Shija V, et al.
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107076.
PMID: 40088568
The duration of rapid salinity change (RSC) prevailing in estuarine and coastal regions is increasing due to extreme climate and weather events, posing significant challenges to marine bivalves. The Hong...
2.
Xia J, Fan X, Lu Y, Li Y, Wang Z, He S, et al.
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107065.
PMID: 40085984
Coastal wetlands play a vital role in energy flow and material cycling, holding irreplaceable significance for global ecological security. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the geochemical behaviors of...
3.
Wang J, Zhang H, Pan C, Feng B, Hou G
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107066.
PMID: 40085983
Semi-enclosed gulfs play important roles in global marine ecosystems, but they are vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbance and the effects of climate change. Beibu Gulf, the largest semi-enclosed gulf in China,...
4.
Zhou Z, Yang H, Li S, Niu H, Yuan D, Zhao H
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107075.
PMID: 40085982
Global warming and imbalances in nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P) ratios due to increased human activity have had significant impacts on coral reef ecosystems. However, the underlying mechanisms of these impacts remain...
5.
Zhang Y, Wang B, Li Q, Li D, Zeng C, Xing M, et al.
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107061.
PMID: 40085981
Bays, as transitional zones in the land-sea continuum, exhibit fluctuating sea-air CO fluxes influenced by climate change and human activities. The role of eutrophic bays as CO sinks is debated,...
6.
Medeiros I, Lopes F, Souza M
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107083.
PMID: 40085980
The decline in ocean pH due to rising CO levels is a critical factor impacting marine ecosystems. Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect various organisms, particularly those with...
7.
Sikdar D, Shahir A, Mandal S
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107055.
PMID: 40085979
Anthropogenically accelerated climate change has wreaked havoc on marine ecosystems, particularly affecting marine reptiles such as sea snakes. These reptiles are highly sensitive to climate change induced coral reef degradation...
8.
Li Z, Zhou H, Zheng M, Chen M, Zhang R, Chen M
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107060.
PMID: 40080997
Increased nutrient loading in coastal waters poses a threat to marine ecosystems. To develop effective management strategies, a clearer understanding of nitrogen cycle dynamics for the main species is crucial...
9.
Yang S, Park H, Kwon B, Khim J, Lee J, Sharesh G, et al.
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107067.
PMID: 40068323
Tidal coastal ecosystems show promising potential as natural carbon sinks in mitigating climate change. Under the combined effect of carbon deposition, capturing, converting, and storing atmospheric CO into coastal sediments...
10.
Egea L, Jimenez-Ramos R
Mar Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
207:107064.
PMID: 40064066
Herbivores play an important role in shaping seagrass community structure, but local stressors can change the ecological significance of herbivory by altering seagrass physiology in ways that affect herbivore preferences....