The staff of the Iraqi Journal of Aquaculture completed uploading all volumes from 2004 until 2021 on the new website https://ijaqua.uobasrah.edu.iq/index.php/jaqua which began receiving a good number of research articles. The work continues to encourage the researchers and postgraduate students to send their manuscripts using the new system.
Iraqi Journal of Aquaculture (IJAQ) is a scientific and peer-reviewed journal. Publishing under the license of Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY).
Abbreviation: IJAQ
Publisher: University of Basrah, Marine Science Center
Print ISSN: 1812-237X
Electronic ISSN: 2788-5720
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.21276/IJAQ
Publishing Frequency: Biannually
Launched Date: 2004
Aims and Scope
Iraqi Journal of Aquaculture (IJAQ) is a peer-review open access journal aiming to establish a platform for high-quality original research papers, short communications, technical notes, comments, and reviews related to all aspects of aquatic sciences, capture fisheries, and aquaculture.
The Journal covers different topics such as:
The biology, physiology, pathology, and genetics of cultured fish, crustaceans, and molluscs
The water quality of culture systems, fluctuations in water quality, and the environmental impacts of aquaculture.
nutrition, feeding, and stocking practices.
Editorial Team
Editor-in-chief
Dr. Arafat Rajab Ahmed
Marine Science Center/ University of Basrah
Iraq
Managing editor
Prof. Hanaa Hussein Mohammed
Marine Science Center, University of Basrah
hanaa.mohammed@uobasrah.edu.iq
Editor
Prof. Dr. AbdAl-Kareem T. Yesser
Marine Science Center/ University of Basrah
Iraq
Abdulkareem.yusur@uobasrah.edu.iq
Editor
Prof. Dr. Dawood Salman Mohammed
Marine Science Center/ University of Basrah
dawod.mohammed@uobasrah.edu.iq
Editor
Prof. Dr. Huda Kadhum Ahmed
Marine Science Center/ University of Basrah
Editor
Prof. Dr. Farhan T. Mhaisen
Tegnervägen 6B,
641 36 Katrineholm,
Sweden
Editor
Prof. Dr. Adib Saad/
Tishreen University
Syria
Editor
Dr. Waad G Sabour
Tishreen University
Syria
Editor
Prof. Laith Abd Jalil Jawad
School of Environmental and animal sciences
Unitec institute of Technology
New Zealand
English language reviewer
Prof. Dr. Salman D. Salman
University of Basrah, Iraq