“…The motivation for the publication of this Special Feature was a symposium held at the 65th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan in March 2018 (“Marine ecology—Learn about a tough but wonderful world”). This feature covers a wide range of topics in the field of marine ecology, including coastal seaweed and its associated diversity (Hamaoka, Kamiyama, & Hori, ; Namba et al, ; Sudo, Watanabe, Yotsukura, & Nakaoka, ), community population processes of marine animals including species interactions (Kanamori, Iwasaki, Oda, & Noda, ; Morita & Fukuwaka, ), and marine mammal population dynamics (Mizuguchi, Kato, Okamoto, Hattori, & Sakurai, ). Additionally, there are applied studies, such as those that investigated impacts on biological communities after the devastating tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 (Hamaoka et al, ; Kanamori et al, ) and those on population processes associated with climate change (Mizuguchi et al, ; Sudo et al, ).…”