GLOBAL JOURNAL OF FISHERIES SCIENCE
Integrity Research Journals

ISSN: 2782-750X
Model: Open Access/Peer Reviewed
DOI: 10.31248/GJFS
Start Year: 2018
Email: gjfs@integrityresjournals.org


Global Journal of Fisheries Science (GJFS) (DOI: 10.31248/GJFS) is an open access, peer-review journal. The journal is published bi-monthly and covers all areas of the subject such as Aquatic animal, aquatic conservation, aquatic ecology, aquatic ecosystems, fish, fisheries, fish genetics, modelling, molecular biology, physiology of aquatic animals, assessment, population... Continue here

CURRENT ISSUE (Vol.8 (1) February 2026)


Evaluating The Economic Performance Of The Aquaculture Value Chain In Lagos State, Nigeria
The role of fish farmers, feed sellers, sellers of aquatic products and accessories, fish processors and fish mongers, among others, in Lagos state cannot be ignored. However, to date, there is no documented report on the economic performance of these actors in the agricultural zones of Lagos State. The sampling sites for the study were the three Agricultural... Continue here

Influence Of Heavy Metals Toxicity On Bioaccumulation And Histopathological Changes In The Tissues Of Clarias Gariepinus (burchell, 1822) At Watari Reservoir Of Bagwai In Kano State, Nigeria
This research assessed the impacts of pollution status on the reservoir that revealed insight into the bioaccumulation and histopathological changes in gills and liver tissues of C. gariepinus between February and September 2023. The atomic absorption spectrophotometer, Leica DM 750 microscope and Leica ICE 50 HD were used for heavy metals concentrations and... Continue here

Brown Trout Redd Locations In Spearfish Creek, In The City Of Spearfish, South Dakota, Usa, In The Fall Of 2025
A naturally-reproducing brown trout (Salmo trutta) population exists in the reach of Spearfish Creek in the city of Spearfish, South Dakota, USA. This study recorded redd spawning locations and environmental factors in three different sections within this reach in 2025. The first redd was observed on 3 October, and the last redds were observed on 7 November. A... Continue here