Best Paper Award

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the winners of the Fishes 2021 Best Paper Award. All papers published in 2021 in Fishes were considered for the award. After a thorough evaluation of the originality and significance of the papers, citations, and downloads, two winners were selected.

One Review:

Eradication of the Invasive Common Carp, Cyprinus carpio from a Large Lake: Lessons and Insights from the Tasmanian Experience
By Authors: Jonah Yick, Chris Wisniewski, John Diggle and Jawahar Patil
Fishes 2021, 6(1), 6; doi:10.3390/fishes6010006

One Article:

Numeric Simulation Demonstrates That the Upstream Movement of Invasive Bigheaded Carp Can Be Blocked at Sets of Mississippi River Locks-and-Dams Using a Combination of Optimized Spillway Gate Operations, Lock Deterrents, and Carp Removal
By Authors: Daniel Patrick Zielinski and Peter Sorensen
Fishes 2021, 6(2), 10; doi:10.3390/fishes6020010

Each winner will receive CHF 500 and a chance to publish a paper free of charge in Fishes in 2023 after peer review.

Please join us in congratulating the winners of Fishes 2021 Best Paper Award. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our authors for your continued support of Fishes.

Kind regards,
Fishes Editorial Office

 
Fishes Best Paper Award
 

Eligibility and Requirements

– All papers published in Fishes will be eligible (Both regular and Special Issue submissions).
 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

14 pages, 3061 KiB  
Article
Characterization of the Flavor Profile of Bigeye Tuna Slices Treated by Cold Plasma Using E-Nose and GC-IMS
by Weicong Pan, Soottawat Benjakul, Chiara Sanmartin, Alessandra Guidi, Xiaoguo Ying, Lukai Ma, Xudong Weng, Jin Yu and Shanggui Deng
Fishes 2022, 7(1), 13; https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7010013 - 8 Jan 2022
21 pages, 932 KiB  
Review
Resilience of Communities and Sustainable Aquaculture: Governance and Regulatory Effects
by Carole R. Engle and Jonathan van Senten
Fishes 2022, 7(5), 268; https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7050268 - 1 Oct 2022

Winner

17 pages, 2937 KiB  
Review
Eradication of the Invasive Common Carp, Cyprinus carpio from a Large Lake: Lessons and Insights from the Tasmanian Experience
by Jonah L. Yick, Chris Wisniewski, John Diggle and Jawahar G. Patil
Fishes 2021, 6(1), 6; https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes6010006 - 23 Feb 2021
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