African Journal of Aquatic Science

ISSN: 1608-5914 (Print)
            1727-9364 (Online)
Publication frequency: 4 issue per year

1.0 (2024) Impact Factor
1.5 (2024) 5-year IF

2.9 (2024) CiteScore

Accredited with the DHET (SAPSE)

Official publication of the Southern African Society of Aquatic ScientistsCo-published with Taylor & FrancisClick here for Open Access options on this journal

 

Latest Issue

Volume 51, Issue 1, 2026

Reconnecting African Rivers: Assessing and Enhancing Connectivity

Fish community dynamics of seasonal rivers of the Incomati Basin, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Author(s): A Kaiser-Reichel School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, South Africa , GC O’Brien Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University, Australia , R Petersen Garden Route National Park, South Africa National Parks, South Africa , TW Khoza School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, South Africa , A Van der Merwe School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, South Africa , E Riddell Kruger National Park, South Africa National Parks, South Africa , N Smit Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, South Africa , T Dalu School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, South Africa
Pages: 70–80
Assessing instream structures to evaluate river connectivity of urban streams in the city of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Author(s): Nolwazi B Ngcobo University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa , Matthew J Burnett University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa , Céline C Hanzen University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa , Colleen T Downs University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Pages: 81–93

Research Articles

Macrofauna assemblages and their relationships with environmental parameters in mangroves of Kribi, Cameroon
Author(s): Vanessa Maxemilie Ngo-Massou High Teacher’s Training College, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon , Ernest Flavien Kottè-Mapoko Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Yabassi, The University of Douala, Cameroon , Guillaume Léopold Essomè-Koum Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Yabassi, The University of Douala, Cameroon , Elegbede Isa Olalekan Lagos State University, Nigeria , Boubakary The University of Maroua, Cameroon , Laurant Nyamsi-Moussian The University of Douala, Cameroon , Alphonse Konango-Samè The University of Douala, Cameroon , Ophman Nsame-Bile The University of Douala, Cameroon , Wendy Loys Keedi-A-Bougen The University of Douala, Cameroon , Joseph Lebel Tamesse High Teacher’s Training College, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon , Ndongo Din The University of Douala, Cameroon
Pages: 59–69
Body condition metrics and reproductive aspects of three spiny eels (Teleostei: Mastacembelidae) from littoral habitats in southern Lake Tanganyika
Author(s): L Mabo Department of Agriculture and Aquatic Sciences, Kapasa Makasa University, Zambia , APH Bose Department of Wildlife, Fish & Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden , B Mutale Department of Agriculture and Aquatic Sciences, Kapasa Makasa University, Zambia , LH Haambiya Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme, Frankfurt Zoological Society, Zambia , K Kunda Lake Tanganyika Research Unit, Department of Fisheries, Zambia
Pages: 39–47
Comparing fixed count and observed/expected taxa approaches in diatom-based water quality assessment: implications for monitoring efficiency and accuracy
Author(s): M Holmes Africa Earth Observatory Network (AEON) – Earth Stewardship Science Research Institute (ESSRI), Nelson Mandela University, South Africa , JC Taylor Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management (UESM), North-West University, South Africa , B Linol Africa Earth Observatory Network (AEON) – Earth Stewardship Science Research Institute (ESSRI), Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Pages: 48–58

Review Article

Marine–estuarine connectivity, salinity and sedimentation in the St Lucia system, South Africa, following reconnection with the uMfolozi River
Author(s): RH Taylor Independent Hydro-Ecologist, South Africa , AK Whitfield South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa , CE Fox Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife, St Lucia Estuary, South Africa , JB Adams Botany Department and Institute for Coastal & Marine Research, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Pages: 1–24

Aims & Scope

The African Journal of Aquatic Science is an international journal devoted to the study of the aquatic sciences, covering all African inland and estuarine waters. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original scientific papers and short articles in all the aquatic science fields including limnology, hydrobiology, ecology, conservation, biomonitoring, management, water quality, ecotoxicology, biological interactions, physical properties and human impacts on African aquatic systems. Supported by the Southern African Society of Aquatic Scientists, the African Journal of Aquatic Science serves as a reference source for those interested in understanding the valuable aquatic resources of Africa.

  1. 2000 - current Published as African Journal of Aquatic Science

                                                        1. 1989 - 1999 Published as Southern African Journal of Aquatic Sciences 

                                                        Editors

                                                        EDITORS-IN-CHIEF

                                                        Dr Nick Rivers-Moore - Centre for Water Resources Research, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa 
                                                        Dr Eliot Taylor - AtkinsRéalis Ireland Ltd, Cork, Ireland

                                                        manuscript submission

                                                        All manuscripts presented in accordance with the Instructions to Authors should be submitted online at the Taylor & Francis Submissions Portal (https://rp.tandfonline.com/submission/create?journalCode=TAAS).

                                                        ASSOCIATE EDITORS

                                                        Dr Barry Clark — Anchor Environmental, Tokai, South Africa
                                                        Prof. Tom Crisman — School of Geosciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA
                                                        Dr Justine Ewart-Smith — Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
                                                        Dr Hendrik Ewerts — Rand Water Academy, Johannesburg, South Africa
                                                        Prof. William Froneman — Department of Zoology & Entomology, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
                                                        Dr Kieran J Gething — Department of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
                                                        Dr Archiebold Hlungwani — Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, South Africa
                                                        Dr Valerie Kendall — MKO Planning and Environmental Consultants, Galway, Ireland
                                                        Prof. Wynand Malherbe — Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
                                                        Dr Belda Mosepele — Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gaborone, Botswana
                                                        Dr Sam Motisoe — Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
                                                        Prof. Ngonidzashe Moyo — Aquaculture Research Unit, University of Limpopo, Sovenga, South Africa
                                                        Dr Peter O Oladoye — Public Health Laboratory, Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin, Texas, USA
                                                        Dr Tommaso Orusa — Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise G Caporale, Teramo, Italy
                                                        Dr Miracle Osoh — Institute for Water Research, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
                                                        Dr Kaveh Ostad-Ali-Askari — Department of Water Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran
                                                        Dr Josephine Pegg — South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, Makhanda, South Africa
                                                        Dr Abdullah Saber — Department of Biology, College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Saudi Arabia
                                                        Dr Afeez Alabi Salami — UNISA, Pretoria, South Africa
                                                        Dr Liesl van As — Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
                                                        Prof. Alan Whitfield — South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, Makhanda, South Africa
                                                        Dr Tsungai Zengeya — South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa

                                                        PUBLISHING MANAGER

                                                        Contact regarding all aspects relating to the production of the journal, including scheduling and copyright issues:

                                                        Kelly-Anne Frith
                                                        NISC (Pty) Ltd
                                                        4 Speke Street
                                                        PO Box 377
                                                        Makhanda 6140
                                                        South Africa

                                                        Tel: +27 (0)46 622 9698
                                                        Fax: +27 (0)46 622 9550
                                                        e-mail: publishing@nisc.co.za

                                                        Published in association with the Southern African Society of Aquatic Scientists:

                                                        Membership of the Society is open to all interested persons. Membership rates and information on the Society can be obtained from the Secretary.

                                                        Further information on the Southern African Society of Aquatic Scientists can be found at www.riv.co.za/sasaqs.

                                                        Instructions for Authors

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                                                        Instructions for authors

                                                        Original Papers, Reviews, Short Notes and Data Notes (read more information about article types here). in the field of aquatic sciences, including limnology and hydrobiology, covering all African inland and estuarine waters, will be considered for publication in the Journal. Contributions should be a maximum of 2 500 words for Short Notes, 3 000 for Data Notes and 7 500 words for Research Papers, but Review articles of up to 12 000 words will be considered for publication. Further to the data sharing policy for the journal, Data Note submissions must include a data availability statement and describe data available via a repository. Correspondence relating to editorial matters should be emailed to the Editorial Office at ajas.office@nisc.co.za.

                                                        Editorial policy: Contributions are accepted on the understanding that the authors have the authority for publication. Submission of multi-authored manuscripts implies that all authors have approved submission of the article to this Journal, have read it and approved of its publication. Manuscripts should not have been published before and must not be under consideration by another journal. The submission of a manuscript by the authors implies that they automatically agree to assign exclusive copyright to the publishers of the African Journal of Aquatic Science, NISC (Pty) Ltd. Contributions must conform to the principles outlined in Ethical considerations in research publication available for download below.

                                                        Research ethics policy: Authors are to clearly state, with reference number, in the methods and materials section that they accept and acknowledge that appropriate permits and ethical clearance for research on live vertebrates and higher invertebrates (cephalopods and decapods) or use of ‘human subjects’ (eg. participants in surveys) were sought and approved by the authorising body responsible for such permits and ethical clearance certificates. Details of collection permits from appropriate local/national authorities are required if collections are within nature conservation areas, including marine habitats. If the submission is from a country where no such permitting and clearance is required, a statement to this effect must be included. Irrespective of the availability of the permits and clearances, the editorial team of African Journal of Aquatic Science reserves the right to reject papers on ethical grounds should valid concerns emerge from the contents of the research paper.

                                                        Page charges of ZAR200 (excl. VAT) per page for African contributors and USD17 per page for contributors from elsewhere are levied. Page charges are waived for lead authors who are paid SASAqS members. Non-members who do not have access to funding to cover the publication costs may apply to the Editor-in-Chief to have their page charges waived. Illustrations can be reproduced in colour, but only when essential, and subject to approval by the Editor-in-Chief. Non-essential use of colour will be charged at ZAR900 (excl. VAT) per page for African contributors and USD75 per page for contributors from elsewhere.

                                                        Manuscript submission: All submissions should be made online at the Taylor & Francis Submissions Portal. New users should first create an account. The following guidelines for preparing your manuscript for this journal should be followed.

                                                        Manuscript format: Manuscripts must be in English in MS-Word format (font Times New Roman, 12 pt) in A4 format, 1.5 line spacing. Number all pages sequentially. Refer to the sample manuscript and additional guidelines available for download below. Tables combined and figures combined are to be submitted as separate files. 

                                                        The title should be a concise description of the study’s key content.

                                                        An abstract of 200-250 words, at the beginning of each paper, is required. Please submit a maximum of six relevant keywords, listed alphabetically, that do not appear in the article title.

                                                        The text for Research Papers should be divided into sections that typically follow the order: Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, References. The sections/subsections must not be numbered.

                                                        Tables and figures — Each table and figure must be numbered with Arabic numerals and must be accompanied by an appropriate standalone caption. Tables and figures must be formatted to fit the page vertically with a printed width of either 84 mm or 176 mm. Tables may include up to five horizontal lines but no vertical lines. Authors must ensure that their figures conform to the style of the journal. Pay particular attention to line thickness, font and figure proportions, taking into account the journals printed page size. Costs of redrawing figures may be charged. Please refer to Figure Guidelines for Authors available for download below. For digital photographs or scanned images the resolution should be at least 300 dpi for colour or greyscale artwork and a minimum of 600 dpi for black line drawings. These can be saved (in order of preference) in PSD, JPEG, PDF or EPS format. Graphs, charts or maps can be saved in AI, PDF or EPS format. MS Office files (Word, Powerpoint, Excel) are also acceptable but DO NOT EMBED Excel graphs or Powerpoint slides in a MS Word document, rather send the original Excel or Powerpoint files. More detailed technical information is given in Figure Guidelines for Authors.

                                                        References within the text should be quoted chronologically as surname and year within brackets, e.g. (Cox 2005; Day 2009). For references with more than two authors please cite the reference in the text as (Allanson et al. 1999). Where reference is made to more than one work by the same author, identify each citation in the text as (Allanson 1999, 2000a, 2000b). At the end of the manuscript, list the references alphabetically, and then chronologically, in the following style:

                                                        Allanson BR, Baird D, Heydorn AE. 1999. Perspectives. In: Allanson BR, Baird D (eds), Estuaries of South Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp 321–327.

                                                        Paterson AW. 1998. Aspects of the ecology of fishes associated with salt marshes and adjacent habitats in a temperate South African estuary.PhD thesis, Rhodes University, South Africa.

                                                        Whitfield AK. 1989. Ichthyoplankton interchange in the mouth region of a southern African estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series 54: 25–33.

                                                        Refer to Reference Exemplars for Authors available for download below for more examples.

                                                        Conventions: The UK spelling convention should be followed. There should be a single space between sentences. Units of measure — The SI system of metric units is used, as is the 24-hour clock (10:00, 21:30). If non-standard units are used, these should be defined in the text. No units are associated with salinity. There should be a space between numerical values and their units (e.g. 500 ml, 23 g l–1) except for percentages (25%). Dates should be written as 13 July 2012. Ranges should have an en dash (3–5 km). Conventions on presenting mathematical and statistical data are outlined in Statistical presentation guidelines available for download below. The period (.) must be used as the decimal indicator and thousands/millions should be marked with a space and not a comma (e.g. 1 234.56 g). Species names and authorities — The International Code of Nomenclature style must be observed for scientific names. Only use brackets for authorship if the genus name has changed, e.g. ‘Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)’. ‘Author and publication date’ are not specifically required after scientific names used in the MS’s title, but may be used there if an author so wishes. However, they must be quoted after the first usage of ‘major’ species mentioned in both the Abstract and the Text. They are not required for every scientific name listed throughout a manuscript.

                                                        Proofs: The ‘corresponding author’ will receive proofs for checking. Corrections to the proofs should be restricted to those that have been introduced during the production process. Other than such corrections, substantial alterations may be charged to the author.

                                                        Electronic reprints: Authors will be notified by e-mail when their article is available for download from the journal website.

                                                        Open access: African Journal of Aquatic Science is a hybrid journal which allows authors the option of publishing their article Open Access for a set fee. Further details are given in the Gold Open Access Procedure document  available from the NISC Open Access page.

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