A bilingual open-access publication, Ciencias Marinas (CM) is an international peer-reviewed journal that contains original research findings in all areas of marine science. It is published quarterly by the Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico, and all its contents are publicly available on our journal website. Though a limited number of copies are still printed, the journal is mainly distributed in its electronic format. CM was conceived in 1973 as part of an academic project aimed to entice local researchers to publicly disclose their findings by adopting the culture of peer-review publishing. This academic project evolved into an international journal after accepting papers from researchers in the United States and, eventually, other parts of the world. Because of the diversity in authorship, CM issues were initially published in either Spanish or English, and occasionally in both languages. It was not until 1984 when CM included both language versions of all its contents, and it then became the fully bilingual journal it still is today. At CM we believe our inclusive format allows us not only to address a wider range of submissions from international authors but also to make published findings available to a wider international audience. So whether you are looking for information on the redfish in Icelandic waters or the physical and biological properties of the Gulf of California, feel free to peruse CM contents. You may find them to provide source material for your research.
《海洋科学》(CM)是一份双语开放获取出版物,是一份国际同行评审期刊,载有海洋科学所有领域的原创研究成果。它由墨西哥下加利福尼亚自治大学每季度出版一次,其所有内容均可在我们的期刊网站上公开获得。《CM》于1973年作为一个学术项目的一部分被构想出来,该项目旨在通过采用同行评议出版文化,吸引当地研究人员公开披露他们的研究结果。这个学术项目在接受美国研究人员的论文后演变成一个国际期刊,最终发展到世界其他地区。由于作者的多样性,CM期刊最初以西班牙语或英语出版,偶尔以两种语言出版。直到1984年,CM才将其所有内容的两种语言版本都包括在内,然后它才成为今天仍然是完全双语的期刊。在CM,我们相信我们的包容性格式不仅使我们能够处理来自国际作者的更广泛的提交,而且还使已发表的发现提供给更广泛的国际受众。因此,无论您正在寻找有关冰岛沃茨红鱼或加州湾的物理和生物特性的信息,请随时阅读CM内容。你可能会发现他们为你的研究提供原始资料。
Gross chemical composition, fatty acids, sterols, and pigments in tropical seaweed species off Sinaloa, Mexico
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i3.2974
Elasmobranch species in the artisanal fishery of Sucre State, Venezuela
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i4.3018
A bibliometric analysis for Ciencias Marinas 45 years after its inception
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/CM.V45I1.2993
Diagnosis of water circulation in an estuary: A case study of the Jamapa River and the Mandinga lagoons, Veracruz, Mexico
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/CM.V45I1.2923
Paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic reconstruction based on marine palynomorphs in the period 1811–1907 CE in the Magdalena Basin, Baja California Sur, Mexico
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i3.3003
Length–weight relationship and condition factor for 7 loliginid squid species in Mexican waters
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i4.3015
Fine-scale site fidelity in California sea lions, Zalophus californianus , in the colony at Los Islotes, La Paz Bay, Mexico
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i4.3019
Diet composition and its relation to the characteristics of the digestive tract of the blue sea catfish, Ariopsis guatemalensis (Actinopterygii: Ariidae), in Barra de Navidad Lagoon, Jalisco, Mexico
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i4.3005
General journal policies and guidelines for publication in Ciencias Marinas
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/CM.V45I1.3000
Feeding habits of the Mexican barracuda, Sphyraena ensis Jordan and Gilbert, 1882, in the southeastern end of the Gulf of California
来源期刊:Ciencias MarinasDOI:10.7773/cm.v45i3.2969