Aquaticbiodiversity Articles The aquaticbiodiversity articles focuses on maintaining their role in the balance of species and habitats in the ecosystem also on to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge in conservation of biodiversity, natural resource management and the sustainable use of natural resources. Open access journals tend to act by accelerating scientific discovery by providing free and unrestricted access of scientific knowledge. An essential role of Open Access is the long-term preservation of peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles and research data. Open Access can be defined as an instrument ultimately used for public welfare to stimulate the growth of global science. As with most other issues in Ecology and Evolution, paradigms dominating the study of biodiversity on both global and regional scales come mainly from the terrestrial environment despite the marked distinctive features of marine biodiversity and the fact that the aquatic (freshwater & marine) environment occupies more than two thirds of the Earth’s surface (Vanaverbeke et al. 1997, Gessner et al. 2004). Marine organisms play crucial roles in many bio-geochemical processes that sustain the biosphere, and provide a variety of products and functions which are essential to mankind’s well-being, including the production of food and natural substances, the assimilation of waste and regulation of the world’s climate. The rate and efficiency of any processes that marine organisms mediate, as well as the range of goods and services that they provide, are determined by interactions between organisms and interactions between organisms and their environment; and therefore by biodiversity.