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Discover our latest editorial on innovative materials and marine science. We tackle challenges like resource extraction, biofouling, and marine conservation. Learn how advanced materials can balance sustainable development and ocean preservation.

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Why is it important?

What makes this article and the entire special issue unique is its comprehensive focus on the interplay between marine science and material surfaces, a topic often overlooked in other research. Unlike typical studies that either concentrate solely on marine resource extraction or environmental conservation, this issue bridges the gap between the two, emphasizing the need for advanced materials that can withstand the ocean's harsh conditions while also considering the environmental impact of human activities. This editorial stands out by addressing the technical challenges of material durability and biofouling and the broader implications for sustainable ocean development and conservation. It highlights innovative approaches, such as using advanced technologies for resource extraction and pollution management, which are not commonly discussed in similar publications. This dual focus on technological innovation and environmental stewardship sets this issue apart, offering a holistic perspective that appeals to a broad audience, from scientists to policymakers.

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From my perspective as a materials scientist, this article highlights the crucial need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address marine environmental challenges. Solving these complex issues requires integrating insights from materials science, environmental science, and microbiology. Our research in this special issue underscores the importance of developing advanced materials to endure the harsh marine environment while mitigating negative impacts, such as biofouling and pollution. What sets this special issue apart is its holistic approach. We focus on the technical aspects of materials and consider their environmental and biological interactions. This interdisciplinary perspective is vital for creating sustainable ocean resource extraction and conservation solutions. By bridging the gap between different scientific disciplines, we can develop innovative strategies that protect marine ecosystems while enabling responsible exploitation of aquatic resources. This approach is essential for the future of marine science. As we continue to explore and utilize ocean resources, we must ensure that our methods are sustainable and environmentally friendly. This article and the broader special issue provide valuable insights and practical solutions that can guide future research and policy-making in this critical area.

Professor Hideyuki Kanematsu
National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College

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This page is a summary of: Editorial: Marine science and materials surfaces, Frontiers in Marine Science, May 2024, Frontiers,
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1388692.
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