An Important Recognition for Slovenian Science: President of Morigenos Among the Editors of a World-Leading Journal

Morigenos – the Slovenian Marine Mammal Society proudly announces that its president, Dr. Tilen Genov, was invited to serve as an Associate Editor of the prestigious international scientific journal Marine Mammal Science in December 2025.
The journal Marine Mammal Science, published since 1985, is widely regarded as the central and most influential scientific journal in the field of marine mammal research. It features the most significant scientific findings on the biology, ecology, behavior, conservation, and management of marine mammal populations worldwide, and serving as one of the key platforms for shaping the direction of the field.
What does the role of Associate Editor entail?
An Associate Editor helps safeguard the integrity and scientific excellence of the journal and is responsible for the comprehensive editorial management of individual scientific manuscripts. Their responsibilities include evaluating the scientific quality of submissions, selecting appropriate expert reviewers, overseeing and coordinating the peer-review process, and providing recommendations regarding publication. This is an exceptionally responsible professional role that requires in-depth expertise, extensive research experience, and a high and a high degree of trust within the international scientific community.
I accept the role of Associate Editor with a great sense of responsibility and honor. Marine Mammal Science holds a special reputation within our field, and this invitation represents above all a sign of trust and an opportunity to actively contribute to maintaining high scientific standards,” said Dr. Tilen Genov upon his appointment.”
The significance of the appointment for the Slovenian research community
This appointment represents an important international recognition both for Dr. Genov and for the Morigenos Society, as well as for the broader research community in Slovenia. For a country with a relatively short coastline, such a role further strengthens the international integration of Slovenian science in the field of marine mammal research.
This achievement confirms that the research work of Morigenos extends beyond national boundaries and actively contributes to the advancement of marine mammal science on a global level.
 Sincere congratulations!