About the Journal
The Journal of the Blue Economy & Sustainable Energy Development (JBESED) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality research on the sustainable use and management of aquatic resources and the development of clean energy systems. The journal provides a platform for original research, reviews, technical papers, case studies, methodological articles, and perspectives that address both global and region-specific challenges.
JBESED focuses on the interactions between marine and coastal ecosystems, economic activities, governance, technological innovation, and energy systems. Key themes include sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, maritime and coastal industries, marine and offshore renewable energy, climate change adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem-based management.
Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 14 (Life Below Water), SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), JBESED emphasises research from coastal and ocean-dependent regions, including the Global South and small island developing states. Through rigorous peer review, the journal aims to advance knowledge, inform policy, and support resilient and sustainable pathways for the blue economy and sustainable energy worldwide.
Recent Articles : Volume 1, Issue 6
Volume 1, Issue 6 of the Journal of the Blue Economy & Sustainable Energy Development presents a diverse collection of forward-looking research and technical studies focused on the sustainable utilization of ocean resources and the advancement of clean energy systems. This issue emphasizes innovative approaches to blue economy development, renewable energy integration, and environmentally responsible practices that support long-term economic growth and ecological balance.
The published articles cover a broad spectrum of topics, including marine renewable energy technologies (such as offshore wind, tidal, and wave energy), sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, coastal resource management, and policy frameworks that promote resilient and inclusive blue economies. Contributions from researchers, policymakers, and industry experts highlight practical solutions and emerging trends aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and strengthening coastal and marine-based livelihoods.
This issue reaffirms the journal’s commitment to serving as a platform for high-quality interdisciplinary research, encouraging collaboration across sectors and regions while supporting the global transition toward sustainable energy and ocean-based economic development.
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Economic Relevance of Marine Biotechnology Test-Run
Marine biotechnology has become a fast-growing field with significant economic potential across various industries, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, aquaculture, environmental management, a...

