{"title":"Editorial: Marine and freshwater quality management","authors":"Bing Chen, Yinchen Ma, Baiyu Zhang","doi":"10.2166/WQRJC.2016.000","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Marine and freshwater are the essential components of the earth's hydrosphere and their quality management has been one of the most critical and overriding challenges for all the involved researchers, engineers and decision makers around the globe. The availability of the world's scarce water resources is increasingly limited due to the worsening pollution problems caused by the release of diverse, large quantities of pollutants from point or non-point sources into rivers, lakes, and oceans. Through the food chain, these pollutants can cause acute or chronic effects on the health of aquatic organisms and human beings. Within a global changing context, more effective quality management of marine and freshwater systems demands continuously improved knowledge and technologies, sound decisions and best practices, and benign legal and socio-economic environments to cope with the situation.\n\nThis special issue on marine and freshwater quality management contains the selected papers presented during the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE2014), which was held in St. John's, Canada, from August 6 to 8, 2014. The conference was organized jointly by the 2014 Atlantic Symposium of the Canadian Association on Water Quality, the 2014 Annual General Meeting and 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Newfoundland and Labrador Section, the 2014 Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Information Sciences, and the 2nd International Conference of Coastal Biotechnology of the Chinese Society of Marine Biotechnology and Chinese Academy of Sciences. The areas of scientific interest on which over 110 papers and posters were presented in the conference covered an impressively wide range of topics with significant added-value for scientists, engineers, researchers and policy makers in the field. After a rigorous peer-review process, eight papers have been selected for publication in this special issue, addressing the following topics: (1) environmental modeling, risk assessment …","PeriodicalId":54407,"journal":{"name":"Water Quality Research Journal of Canada","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":2.0000,"publicationDate":"2016-08-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.2166/WQRJC.2016.000","citationCount":"2","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Water Quality Research Journal of Canada","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2166/WQRJC.2016.000","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Environmental Science","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Marine and freshwater are the essential components of the earth's hydrosphere and their quality management has been one of the most critical and overriding challenges for all the involved researchers, engineers and decision makers around the globe. The availability of the world's scarce water resources is increasingly limited due to the worsening pollution problems caused by the release of diverse, large quantities of pollutants from point or non-point sources into rivers, lakes, and oceans. Through the food chain, these pollutants can cause acute or chronic effects on the health of aquatic organisms and human beings. Within a global changing context, more effective quality management of marine and freshwater systems demands continuously improved knowledge and technologies, sound decisions and best practices, and benign legal and socio-economic environments to cope with the situation.
This special issue on marine and freshwater quality management contains the selected papers presented during the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE2014), which was held in St. John's, Canada, from August 6 to 8, 2014. The conference was organized jointly by the 2014 Atlantic Symposium of the Canadian Association on Water Quality, the 2014 Annual General Meeting and 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Newfoundland and Labrador Section, the 2014 Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Information Sciences, and the 2nd International Conference of Coastal Biotechnology of the Chinese Society of Marine Biotechnology and Chinese Academy of Sciences. The areas of scientific interest on which over 110 papers and posters were presented in the conference covered an impressively wide range of topics with significant added-value for scientists, engineers, researchers and policy makers in the field. After a rigorous peer-review process, eight papers have been selected for publication in this special issue, addressing the following topics: (1) environmental modeling, risk assessment …
期刊介绍:
The Water Quality Research Journal publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles on the following general subject areas:
Impact of current and emerging contaminants on aquatic ecosystems
Aquatic ecology (ecohydrology and ecohydraulics, invasive species, biodiversity, and aquatic species at risk)
Conservation and protection of aquatic environments
Responsible resource development and water quality (mining, forestry, hydropower, oil and gas)
Drinking water, wastewater and stormwater treatment technologies and strategies
Impacts and solutions of diffuse pollution (urban and agricultural run-off) on water quality
Industrial water quality
Used water: Reuse and resource recovery
Groundwater quality (management, remediation, fracking, legacy contaminants)
Assessment of surface and subsurface water quality
Regulations, economics, strategies and policies related to water quality
Social science issues in relation to water quality
Water quality in remote areas
Water quality in cold climates
The Water Quality Research Journal is a quarterly publication. It is a forum for original research dealing with the aquatic environment, and should report new and significant findings that advance the understanding of the field. Critical review articles are especially encouraged.