Li Daoji

Job Title: 
Professor
Research Interests: 
The responses of estuarine and coastal ecosystems to human activities and climate change
Estuarine and Coastal Biogeochemical Processes
Regional and globally monitoring and assessment of marine plastic debris and microplastic pollution
Email: 
daojili@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn
Telephone: 
021-62546441
Address: 
500 Dongchuan Rd.,Shanghai 200241, China
Academic Position: 
Chairman, Shanghai Society for Oceanology and Limnology (2019- )
Director, Plastic Marine Debris Research Centre, East China Normal University (2015-2022)
Director, UNESCO-IOC Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastics Regional Training and Research Centre (2019- )
Member, UNEP Marine Plastic Debris and Microplastics Scientific Advisory Committee (2019- )
Member, GESAMP expert groups WG38 and WG40 (2021- )
Deputy Director, Marine Environmental Protection Professional Committee of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences (2023- )
Deputy Director, Professional Committee on Marine Ecological Security of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences (2019- )
Director, Institute of Plastic Cycling and Innovation, East China Normal University (2022- )
Member, Advisory Committee for the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) (2021- )
Member, EUROqCHARM Advisory Committee (2020-2023)
Expert, Regional Knowledge Center on Marine Plastic Debris (RKC-MPD), Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) (2021- )
Member, the Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Education of China (2020- )
Member of International Scientific Committee, the OOS (One Ocean Science) Congress, a Special Event of the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) (2024-2025))
Editorial Position : 
Anthropocene Coasts, Special Issue Editor-in-Chief
Eco-Environment & Health, Executive Guest Editor
Editorial Board Member of Marine Environmental Science
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Associate Editor
Water Emerging Contaminants & Nanoplastics, Editor-in-Chief
Education Experience: 
B.S., Shandong College of Oceanology (Ocean University of China) (1984)
Ph.D., East China Normal University (1998)
Work Experience: 
Counselor of the Shanghai Municipal Government (2024.4- )
Distinguished Professor, Department of Geosciences,East China Normal University(2015- )
Professor, State Key Lab. of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University (2003- )
Researcher, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan (2004)
Associate Professor, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University (1998-2002)
Research Assistant, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University (1990-1997)
Teaching Assistant, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University (1984-1989)
Academic Exchange: 
Researcher, ORI, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan (2004)
Visiting Scholar, DIHO, Delta Institute for Hydrobiological Research, Yerseke, The Netherlands (1990)
Visiting Scholar, NIOZ, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Texel, The Netherlands (1989)
Personal Details : 
Dr. Daoji Li is a Counselor of the Shanghai Municipal Government, Professor of State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, Director of Institute of Plastic Cycle and Innovation (Plastic Marine Debris Research Center), East China Normal University. He is also the Chairman of Shanghai Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Director of UNESCO-IOC Regional Training and Research Center on Plastic Marine Debris and Microplastics, Member of Science and Technology Committee of China Ministry of Education, Member of UNEP Scientific Advisory Committee on Marine Litter and Microplastics,Member of UN GESAMP WG40 and WG38, Member of Advisory Committee of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW), and so on.
 
Over the last three decades, Dr. Li has been renowned for his dedicated research in marine science, with a focus on the responses of estuarine and coastal ecosystems to human activities and climate change. Dr. Li’s great passion for ocean research not only enabled him to make ground breaking contributions to his field, but also encouraged him to take an active role in addressing the major scientific challenge and needs in the fields of marine science in China. Up to date, Dr. Li had undertaken the National Key Basic Research Development Project, etc. As a pioneer, Dr. Li also initiates and promotes the research of marine microplastics in China. He presides over a number of key national and international academic conferences and propels the research and growth. 
 
His team has achieved significant progress by publishing a series of systematic innovative research results. He has over 160 peer-reviewed publications. Over last 30 years, he has made fruitful research in the following areas and made a number of important research results. Such as the growth dynamics and eco-physiological studies of main phytoplankton populations in the Yangtze estuary, migration and transformation of biogenic elements in estuaries and coastal waters with kinetic processes, formation mechanism of Hypoxia Zone in the Yangtze estuary, molecular ecology of population differentiation and geographical isolation in European and Japanese eels, response of ecosystems in the Yangtze Estuary and coastal waters to typhoon processes, influence of large-scale water conservancy project on input flux of main biogenic elements in estuarine waters of Yangtze River basin, marine plastic and microplastic pollution research, and so on. As a result, he has consistently been recognized as Elsevier Highly Cited Researchers (2022, 2023), Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers (2021, 2022, 2023), and included in the World's Top 2% Scientists List (Career-long Impact) (2022, 2023), garnering international recognition for my leading academic position. In addition, Dr. Li is committed to developing science and promoting technology sharing and collaboration on combating marine plastic pollution in the Asia Pacific region and around the world. Through the establishment of the world scientific research network among scientists, Dr. Li is working towards getting the world’s endorsement of China’s huge effort and importance in dealing with global marine plastic pollution. In the meanwhile, Dr. Li is vigorously pushing forward the policy making and regulation formulation to control the marine plastic waste and microplastic pollution in China by ground breaking a series of foundational scientific research to navigate future policy, providing strong policy consultation and scientific/technical support.
Projects: 
RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS:
▇ Shanghai Science and Technology Committee (22dz1202800): Research and demonstration of key technologies for rapid identification, source identification and risk assessment of microplastic pollution in the Yangtze River estuary and coastal waters, 2022-2025,Leader
▇ UN Ocean Decade project (UN22): Stem the tide of Asia’s riverine plastic emission into the ocean, 2023-2028,PI
▇ National Science Foundation of China: Atmospheric transport patterns, flux and ecological environment effect of microplastic between land and ocean (42271085), 2023-2026,Leader
▇ AEPW-GIZ Research Project: Upgrading Plastic Waste Value Chain along Yangtze River, 2021.05-2021.12, Project Leader
▇ Macao Environmental Protection Bureau Research Project: Microplastics Investigation and Countermeasures in Macao, 2020.06-2021.12, Project Leader
▇ Ministry of Ecology and Environment Research Project: Marine Waste Plastics and Microplastics Management Capacity Construction Project, 2020.03-2023.06, Leader

▇ The Flower of Happiness Project: Source, Transport, Fate and Ecological Effects of Marine Microplastics in the Western Pacific Region, 2019.01-2021.12,  Leader

▇ UNEP Program: Methodology of Marine Litter Hotspot Assessment (White Paper), 2018-2019, Leader
▇ UNESCO/IOC-WESTPAC Research Project: Distribution, Source, Fate and Impacts of Marine Microplastics in the Asia Pacific Region, 2017-2020, Principal Investigator (PI)
▇ National Natural Science Foundation of China, Temporal and spatial distributions, the structure and ecological effects of attached bio-communities of microplastics in the Yangtze River estuary and adjacent East China Sea, (41676190), 2017-01-2020.12, Leader
▇ National key R & D projects: Marine Microplastics Monitoring and Ecological Risk Assessment Technology Research Project (2016YFC1402200), 2016.06-2020.12, Leader
▇ National key R & D projects:Marine Microplastics Monitoring and Ecological Risk Assessment Technology Research Project (2016YFC1402200), the fifth program: Marine Microplastics Adhesion Biological Propagation and Microplastic Marine Ecological Environmental Impact Assessment Technical Research (2016YFC1402205),  Leader
▇ National Major Program of Scientific Research Program on Global Change Research on Response Mechanism and Vulnerability Assessment of Typical Coastal Systems to Climate Change in China,03 Topic: Response and Pattern Evolution of Coastal Ecosystem Processes under Climate Change Scenarios (2010CB951203), 2010.06- 2014. 12, one of the subjects responsible
▇ Shanghai Key Research Projects: Response Mechanism and Vulnerability Assessment of Yangtze River Estuarine Ecosystem to Climate Change (10JC1404400), 2010.10-2013.09, Leader
▇ National Marine Public Project "Monitoring and Assessment and Ecological Compensation Technology Research of Pollution Damage of Coastal Power Plant " 04 Sub-task: Ecological Compensation Technology Research of Coastal Power Plant Pollution Damage (200905010-4), 2009.10-2012.12, Leader
▇ Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China: Evolution of Marine Environment and the Differentiation of Japanese Anguilla Population (40576067), 2006.01-2008.12, Leader
▇ "973", "Chinese Land-Sea Interactions and Their Environmental Effects", Journal of National Basic Research Program of China (No. 973). 05 Title: Biogeochemical Processes of High Turbidity Estuary Waters (2002CB412405), 2003-2008, Leader
▇ Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission Project: Status and Future Stability of Shanghai Coastal Waters Ecosystem, 1999-2000, Leader
 
PARTICIPATE IN PROJECTS:
1. Integration and data processing of seabed sensing technology(10dz1210505), Key Project of Science & Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality, 2010-2013.
2. Effects of human activities on the eco-morphological evolution of rivers and estuaries(2008DFB90240), Programme Strategic Scientific Alliances between China and the Netherlands, 2008-2012.
3. Interaction between physical and ecological processes in estuaries and coastal waters(2004CB720505), Programme Strategic Scientific Alliances between China and the Netherlands, 2004-2007.
4. Ecological and environmental survey in Changjing Estuary and its nearshore in springtime, State Environmental Protection Administration, 2006-2007.
5. Ecological and environmental survey in Changjing Estuary and its nearshore, State Environmental Protection Administration, 2005-2006.
6. Ecosystem dynamics and sustainable utilization of living resources in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea(G1999043705),“973”Program, 1999-2003.
7. LOICZ of high turbidity estuarine and coastal ecosystem(40721004),the Funds for creative research groups of National Natural Science Foundation of China,2008-2010.
8. Pudong International Airport eastward and Jiuduansha wetland ecological engineering,Major project of Shanghai,1988-1993.
9. Research and application of Chinese estuary sediment dynamic processes,Major Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China,1988-1992.
10. The comprehensive inquiry of coastal zone and shoal resources of Shanghai,Major project of Shanghai,1980-1986(participate during 1984-1986).
 
Teaching: 
Biological Oceanography
Research progress of estuarine and coastal science(Professor lectures)
Paper: 
160. Meng, Jiaolong, Yilin Zhou, Daoji Li, and Xuefeng Jiang. Degradation of plastic wastes to commercial chemicals and monomers under visible light, Science Bulletin (2023). DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2023.06.024
159. Fu, Yiming, Qiaotong Pang, Suo Lang Zhuo Ga, Peipei Wu, Yujuan Wang, Mao Mao, Zhen Yuan et al. Modeling atmospheric microplastic cycle by GEOS-Chem: An optimized estimation by a global dataset suggests likely 50 times lower ocean emissions. One Earth (2023). DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2023.05.012
158. Peng, Guyu, Caroline Mengeot, Chunhua Jiang, Baile Xu, Xin Zhong, You Song, Feng Zhang, and Daoji Li. Microfiber Hotspots’Association with Ships in a Remote Port before and during Covid-19.  ACS Es&t Water 3, no. 5 (2023): 1275-1285
157. Wei, Nian, Mengyu Bai, Yihe Wang, Jinzhao Wang, Kai Liu, Lixin Zhu, Feng Zhang et al.  Dynamic signatures of microplastic distribution across the water column of Yangtze River Estuary: Complicated implication of tidal effects.  Marine Environmental Research (2023): 106005
156. Shi, Haochen, Xiaohui Wang, Lixin Zhu, and Daoji Li.  Comprehensive Comparison of Various Microplastic Sampling Methods in Sea Water: Implications for Data Compilation.  Water 15, no. 6 (2023): 1035
155. Xuri Dong, Lixin Zhu, Yanru He, Changjun Li, Daoji Li. Salinity significantly reduces plastic-degrading bacteria from rivers to oceans
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023: 131125
154. Deonie Allen, Steve Allen, Sajjad Abbasi,….. Daoji Li, Peter Liss, Kai Liu, …. Oksana Tarasova & Stephanie Wright. Microplastics and nanoplastics in the marine-atmosphere environment, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022, 1-13
153. Xiaohui Wang, Nian Wei, Kai Liu, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Changxing Zong, Daoji Li. Exponential decrease of airborne microplastics: From megacity to open ocean, Science of The Total Environment, 2022, 849, 157702
152. Xuri Dong, Lixin Zhu, Ruiming Wu, Changjun Li, Daoji Li. Is there a significant difference in microbiota between water and microplastic surfaces in winter? The possibility of spreading offshore into the ocean, Science of The Total Environment, 2022, 159769
151. Daoji LI, Xuri DONG. Research progress of microplastics and attached organisms in marine environment, Journal of East China Normal University (Natural Science), 2022(3): 1 -7 (in Chinese)
154. Dong X R, Zhu L X, Xu J Y, Li D J. Advances in Microorganism Attached to Microplastics, Journal of Microbiology, 2022,42 (02): 81-87 (in Chinese)
150. Changjun Li, Lixin Zhu, Xiaohui Wang, Kai Liu, Daoji Li. Cross-oceanic distribution and origin of microplastics in the subsurface water of the South China Sea and Eastern Indian Ocean, Science of The Total Environment, 2022, 805: 150243
149. Feng Zhang, Guyu Peng, Pei Xu, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Nian Wei, Daoji Li. Ecological risk assessment of marine microplastics using the analytic hierarchy process: A case study in the Yangtze River Estuary and adjacent marine areas, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022, 425: 127960
148. Changjun Li, Xiaohui Wang, Lixin Zhu, Kai Liu, Changxing Zong, Nian Wei, Daoji Li. Enhanced impacts evaluation of Typhoon Sinlaku (2020) on atmospheric microplastics in South China Sea during the East Asian Summer Monsoon, Science of The Total Environment, 2022, 806: 150767
147. Xiaohui Wang, Lixin Zhu, Kai Liu, Daoji Li. Prevalence of microplastic fibers in the marginal sea water column off southeast China, Science of The Total Environment, 2022, 804: 150138
146. Mengyu Bai, Yan Lin, Rachel R. Hurley, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li. Controlling Factors of Microplastic Riverine Flux and Implications for Reliable Monitoring Strategy, Environmental Science & Technology, 2022, 56 (1): 48-61
145. Daoji Li, Jiayi Xu, Hui Wu, Lixin Zhu, Mengyu Bai, Kai Liu, Xiaohui Wang, Changjun Li. Life cycle of microplastics in the ocean (in 70 years of excellence: ECNU’s ongoing commitment to cutting-edge, cross-disciplinary research), Science, Washington DC, 2021, p.30-32
144. Kai Liu, Zhiwei Zhang, Hui Wu, Jiaxuan Wang, Rui Wang, Tao Zhang, Zhihua Feng, Daoji Li. Accumulation of microplastics in a downstream area of a semi-enclosed bay: Implications of input from coastal currents., Science of The Total Environment, 2021, 791: 148280
143. Xiaohui Wang, Kai Liu, Lixin Zhu, Changjun Li, Zhangyu Song, Daoji Li. Efficient transport of atmospheric microplastics onto the continent via the East Asian summer monsoon, Journal of Hazardous Materials 2021, 414: 125477
142. Feng Zhang, Jiayi Xu, Xiaohui Wang, Khalida Jabeen, Daoji Li. Microplastic contamination of fish gills and the assessment of both quality assurance and quality control during laboratory analyses, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021, 173: 113051
141. Changjun Li, Xiaohui Wang, Kai Liu, Lixin Zhu, Nian Wei, Changxing Zong, Daoji Li. Pelagic microplastics in surface water of the Eastern Indian Ocean during monsoon transition period: Abundance, distribution, and characteristics., Science of The Total Environment, 2021, 755: 142629
140. Xuri Dong, LixinZhu, Peilin Jiang, Xiaohui Wang, Kai Liu, Changjun Li, Daoji Li. Seasonal biofilm formation on floating microplastics in coastal waters of intensified marinculture area, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021, 171: 112914
139. Feng Zhang, Jiayi Xu, Lixin Zhu, Guyu Peng, Khalida Jabeen, Xiaohui Wang, Daoji Li. Seasonal distributions of microplastics and estimation of the microplastic load ingested by wild caught fish in the East China Sea., Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021, 419: 126456
138. Zhangyu Song, Kai Liu, Xiaohui Wang, Nian Wei, Changxing Zong, Changjun Li, Chunhua Jiang, Yinan He, Daoji Li. To what extent are we really free from airborne microplastics? Science of The Total Environment, 2021, 754: 142118
137. Li D J. New understanding of marine plastic waste in China, China Environment News, 3rd edition, November 17, 2020. Retrieved from http://epaper.cenews.com.cn/html/2020-11/17/content_99490.htm (in Chinese)
136. Li D J. Plastic pollution and solutions in the ocean, Economic Guide to Sustainable Development, 2020, No.20 (11): 27-29 (in Chinese)
135. Zhiwei Zhang, Hui Wu, Guyu Peng, Pei Xu, Daoji Li. Coastal ocean dynamics reduce the export of microplastics to the open ocean, Science of the Total Environment, 2020, 713: 136634
134. Li D J, Zhu L X, Chang S Y. Strategic Suggestions on China-ASEAN Cooperation to Prevent and Control, Marine Plastic Waste Pollution, Environmental Protection, 2020, 48 (23): 62-67 (in Chinese)
133. Li, D; Liu, K; Li, C ; Peng, G; Andrady, A; Wu, T; Zhang, Z; Wang, X; Song, Z; Zong, C; Zhang, F; Wei, N; Bai, M; Zhu, L; Xu, J; Wu, H; Wang, L; Chang, S; Zhu, W. 2020. Profiling the vertical transport of microplastics in the West Pacific Ocean and East Indian Ocean with a novel in situ filtration technique. Environ. Sci. Technol. 54(20), 12979-12988
132. Li, C; Li, D; Wang, X; Liu, K; Zhu, L; Wei, N; Zong, C. 2020. Pelagic Microplastics in Surface Water of the Eastern Indian Ocean during Monsoon Transition Period: Abundance, Distribution, and Characteristics. Sci. Total Environ. 755, 142629
131. Jiayi Xu, Daoji Li. Feeding behavior responses of a juvenile hybrid grouper, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus♀× E. lanceolatus♂, to microplastics, Environmental Pollution, 2021, 268: 115648
130. Liu, K.; Wang, X.; Song, Z.; Wei, N.; Ye, H.; Cong, X.; Zhao, L.; Li, Y.; Qu, L.; Zhu, L.; Zhang, F.; Zong, C.; Jiang, C.; Li, D. Global inventory of atmospheric fibrous microplastics input into the ocean: An implication from the indoor origin. J. Hazard. Mater. 2020, 400, 123223.
129. Liu, K.; Wang, X.; Song, Z.; Wei, N.; Li, D. Terrestrial plants as a potential temporary sink of atmospheric microplastics during transport. Sci. Total Environ. 2020, 742, 140523.
128. Zhang, F.; Yao, C.; Xu, J.; Zhu, L.; Peng, G.; Li, D. Composition, spatial distribution and sources of plastic litter on the East China Sea floor. Sci. Total Environ. 2020, 742, 140525.
127. Li Daoji. Focus and scientific cognition misconceptions on marine microplastics studies. Sci. Technol. Rev., 2020, 38(14): 46-53 (in Chinese).
126. Liu, K.; Courtene-Jones, W.; Wang, X.; Song, Z.; Wei, N.; Li, D. Elucidating the vertical transport of microplastics in the water column: a review of sampling methodologies and distributions. Water Res. 2020, 116403.
125. Li Daoji. Reducing Marine Plastic Garbage and Protecting the Marine Environment. Democracy and Science, 2020, No.182 (01): 32-34 (in Chinese).
124. Song, Z.; Liu, K.; Wang, X.; Wei, N.; Zong, C.; Li, C.; Jiang, C.; He, Y.; Li, D. To what extent are we really free from airborne microplastics? Sci. Total Environ. 2020, 142118.
123. Wang, X.; Li, C.; Liu, K.; Zhu, L.; Song, Z.; Li, D. Atmospheric microplastic over the South China Sea and East Indian Ocean: abundance, distribution and source. J. Hazard. Mater. 2020, 389, 121846.
122. Peng, G.; Bellerby, R.; Zhang, F.; Sun, X.; Li, D. The ocean’s ultimate trashcan: Hadal trenches as major depositories for plastic pollution. Water Res. 2020, 168, 115121.
121. Zhu, L.; Zhao, S.; Bittar, T.B.; Stubbins, A.; Li, D. Photochemical dissolution of buoyant microplastics to dissolved organic carbon: Rates and microbial impacts. J. Hazard. Mater. 2020, 383, 121065.
120. Liu, K.; Wu, T.; Wang, X.; Song, Z.; Zong, C.; Wei, N.; Li, D. Consistent Transport of Terrestrial Microplastics to the Ocean through Atmosphere. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2019, 53(18), 10612-10619.
119. Liu, K.; Wang, X.; Fang, T.; Xu, P.; Zhu, L.; Li, D. Source and potential risk assessment of suspended atmospheric microplastics in Shanghai. Sci. Total Environ. 2019, 675, 462-471.
118. Li D J, Zhu L X, Chang S Y, Zhang Feng, Wang Lu.. State of marine microplastic pollution research and the limitations. Journal of East China Normal University (Natural Science), 2019 (3): 174-185 (in Chinese).
117. Liu, K.; Wang, X.; Wei, N.; Song, Z.; Li, D. Accurate quantification and transport estimation of suspended atmospheric microplastics in megacities: Implications for human health. Environ. Int. 2019, 132, 105127.
116. Liu, K.; Zhang, F.; Song, Z.; Zong, C.; Wei, N.; Li, D. A novel method enabling the accurate quantification of microplastics in the water column of deep ocean. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 2019, 146, 462-465.
115. Zhao, S.; Wang, T.; Zhu, L.; Xu, P.; Wang, X.; Gao, L.; Li, D. Analysis of suspended microplastics in the Changjiang Estuary: Implications for riverine plastic load to the ocean. Water Res. 2019, 161, 560-569.
114. Zhang, F.; Wang, X.; Xu, J.; Zhu, L.; Peng, G.; Xu, P.; Li, D. Food-web transfer of microplastics between wild caught fish and crustaceans in East China Sea. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 2019, 146, 173-182.
113. Xu P, Peng G Y, Zhu L X, Bai M Y, Li D J. Spatial-temporal distribution and pollution load of microplastics in the Changjiang Estuary. China Environmental Science, 2019, 39(5): 2071-2077 (in Chinese).
112. Li Daoji. Research advance and countermeasures on marine microplastic pollution. Research of Environmental Sciences, 2019, 32(2): 197-202 (in Chinese).
111. Jiang, P.; Zhao, S.; Zhu, L.; Li, D. Microplastic-associated bacterial assemblages in the intertidal zone of the Yangtze Estuary. Sci. Total Environ. 2018, 624, 48-54.
110. Bai, M.; Zhu, L.; An, L.; Peng, G.; Li, D. Estimation and prediction of plastic waste annual input into the sea from China. Acta Oceanol. Sin. 2018, 37(11), 26-39.
109. Feng Wang, Xiaomei Nian, Jinlong Wang, Weiguo Zhang, Guyu Peng, Can Ge, Chenyin Dong, Jianguo Qu and Daoji Li. Multiple dating approaches applied to the recent sediments in the Yangtze River (Changjiang)subaqueous delta, The Holocene, 2018, Doi: 10.1177/0959683617752847.
108. Pei Xu, Guyu Peng, Lei Su, Yongqiang Gao, Lei Gao, Daoji Li. Microplastic risk assessment in surface waters: A case study in the Changjiang Estuary, China, Marine Pollution Bulletin 133(2018)647-654.
107. Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Lei Gao, Daoji Li. Chapter 2 – Limitations for Microplastic Quantification in the Ocean and Recommendations for Improvement and Standardization,《Microplastic Contamination in Aquatic Environments》, Elsevier, 2018, Pages 27–49.
106. Bai M Y, Zhao S Y, Peng G, Gao L, Li D J. Occurrence, characteristics of microplastic during urban sewage treatment process. China Environmental Science, 2018, 38(5): 1734-1743 (in Chinese). 
105. Gao Yongqiang, Gao Lei, Zhu Lixin, Li Daoji. Spatiotemporal variations in concentration and size of suspended particulate matter in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary and its adjacent sea. Haiyang Xuebao, 2018(40)03: 62-73.
104. Guyu Peng, Pei Xu, Bangshang Zhu, Mengyu Bai, Daoji Li. Microplastics in freshwater river sediments in Shanghai, China: A case study of risk assessment in mega-cities. Environmental Pollution, 2018, 234: 448-456.
103. Fu, Qiang, Yang, Yujia, Li, Chao, Zeng, Qifan, Zhou, Tao, Li, Ning, Liu, Yang, Li, Yun, Wang, Xiaozhu, Liu, Shikai, Li, Daoji, Liu, Zhanjiang . The chemokinome superfamily: II. The 64 CC chemokines in channel catfish and their involvement in disease and hypoxia responses, Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 2017, 73: 97-108.
102. Shuzhen Song, Lei Gao, Daoji Li, Teng Wang, Lixin Zhu, Yali Liu. Distributions and dynamics of dissolved carbohydrate species in Changjiang Estuary and the adjacent East China Sea. Marine Chemistry, 2017, 194:22-32.
101. Guyu Peng, Bangshang Zhu, Dongqi Yang, Lei Su, Huahong Shi, Daoji Li*. Microplastics in sediments of the Changjiang Estuary, China. Environmental Pollution, 2017, 225: 283-290.
100. Zhao SY, M Denley, JE Ward, DJ Li, TJ Mincer. An approch for extraction,Characterization and quantition of microplastic in natural marine snow using Raman microscopy. Analytical Methods, 2017, 9:1470-1478.
99. Su L, Xue YG, Li LY, Yang DQ, Kolandhasamy P, Li Daoji, Shi HH. Microplastics in Taihu Lake, China. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2016, 711-719.
98. Ge ZP, Shi HH, Mei XF, Dai ZJ, Li Daoji. Semi-automatic recognition of marine debris on beaches. Scientific Reports, 2016, 6,25759.
97. Teng Wang, DaojiLi,Lei Gao. Effects Of Successive Two Typhoons On The Water Environment And Primary Productivity In The Northern East China Sea.OCEANOLOGIA ET LIMNOLOGIA SINICA, 2016, 47(5):886-897.
96. Teng, T., Liu, G., Gao, L., Zhu, L.,Li,D.. Biological responses to nine powerful typhoons in the East China Sea. Regional Environmental Change, 2016, 1-12.
95. Li J, Qu X, Su L, Zhang WW, Yang D, Prabhu K, Li D J, Shi H H. Microplastics in mussels along the coastal waters of China. Environmental Pollution. 2016,214,pp177-184.
94. Zhao Shiye, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li. Microscopic anthropogenic litter in terrestrial birds from Shanghai, China: Not only plastics but also natural fibers. Science of Total Environment, 2016,550:1110-1115.
93. Zhao, S., Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li. Microplastic in three urban estuaries, China. Environmental Pollution,2015,206,597-604.
92. Wang T., L. Gao, D.J. Li. Biological and Nutrient Responses to a Typhoon in the Yangtze Estuary and its Adjacent Sea. Journal of Coastal Research.2015, 32(2), pp323-332.
91. Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Daoji Li. Characterization of small plastic debris on tourism beaches around the South China Sea. Regional Studies in Marine Science, Volume 1, March 2015, Pp55-62.
90. Shen, Anglv, Xing Xiaoli, Li Daoji. Allelopathic effects of Prorocentrumdonghaiense and Kareniamikimotoi on each other under different temperature. THALASSAS, 2015, 31(1): 33-49.
89. Zheng, Liang;Xu, Ting;Li, Daoji;Zhou, Junliang. A representative retinoid X receptor antagonist UVI3003 induced teratogenesis in zebrafish embryos, Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2015,35(3),pp280-286.
88.Guangpeng Liu,LeiGao,LixinZhu,DaojiLi,Research on active fluorometer and remote sensing technology of Changjiang Estuary in winter,Marine Environmental Science, 2015, 34(2), pp 245-250.
87. Shen, A.L., Yuan, X.W., Liu, G.P., Li, D.J. Growth interactions between the bloom-forming dinoflagellates Prorocentrumdonghaiense and Kareniamikimotoi under different temperature. THALASSAS, 2014, 30(2): 33-45.
86. Shiye Zhao, Lixin Zhu, Teng Wang, Daoji Li. Suspended microplastics in the surface water of the Yangtze Estuary System, China: First observations on occurrence, distribution, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2014, 86(1-2): 562-568.
85. Lei Gao, Daoji Li, Joji Ishizaka. Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in suspended organic matter: Seasonal and spatial dynamics along the Changjiang (Yangtze River) transport pathway, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2014, 119(8): 1717-1737.
84.Teng Wang,GuangpengLiu,LixinZhu,LeiGao,Daoji Li, Distribution and controlling factors of the dissolved organic carbon in the adjacent sea area of the Yangtze Estuary in winter and summer MARINE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 33(5), pp 533-540, 2014/10.
83. Shiye Zhao, Yue Wang, Daoji Li. Effects of toxic and non-toxic Microcystis aeruginosa in different mixtures with Scenedesmus obliquus on growth of Brachionuscalyciflorus, Journal of Freshwater Ecology, 2014, 29(3): 377-386.
82.Chao Wei,ShufengYe,XuHan,DaojiLi,ZhongyangGuo, Methods of discharge water pollution influence assessment of coastal power plant,MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE,32(5), pp 779-782, 2013/10.
81. TengWang,DaojiLi,LeiGao,WeiqingChen,Xu Han, Variation of nutrients and active fluorescence of chlorophyll in Yangtze River Estuary after typhoon “Kompasu”,MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE,31(6), pp 860-866, 2012/12.
80. Yun Li, Daoji Li. Spatial Distributions of Picoplankton and Viruses in the Changjiang Estuary and Its Adjacent Sea Area during Summer, Journal of Marine Biology, 2012, 2012: 1-11 .
79. Tao Fang,DaojiLi,JingliangTang,Zhihua Feng, Evaluation on distribution of heavy metal elements in sediments and bed material environment in Yangtze River Estuary and its adjacent sea,Yangtze River, 43(10), pp 68-71, 2012/5.
78. Lei Gao, Daoji Li, YanweiZha. Nutrients and particulate organic matter discharged by the Changjiang (Yangtze River): Seasonal variations and temporal trends, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2012, 117(G4): 1-16.
77. HaixiaLiu,DaojiLi,LeiGao,WeiweiWang,WeiqingChen,Study on Main Influencing Factors of Formation and Deterioration of Summer Hypoxia off the Yangtze River Estuary,ADVANCES IN MARINE SCIENCE, pp 186-197, 2012/4.
76. Lei Gao, Daidu Fan, Yanwei Zhang, Daoji Li. JingongCai, Tracing the quarter‐diurnal signatures of nutrients and dissolved, Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011, 116(G3): 1-20.
75.Yun Li,DaojiLi,LihuaZhang,DingjiangKong,Tao Fang, Vertical characteristics and diel variations of femtoplankton and picoplankton at the ChangjiangEstuary,Marine Sciences , 35(9), pp 24-30, 2011.
74. Wang, W.W., Li, D.J., Zhou, J.L. Nutrient dynamics in pore water of tidal marshes near the Yangtze Estuary and Hangzhou Bay, China. Environmental Earth Science, 2011, 63: 1067-1077.
73. Lei Gao, Daidu Fan, Chengxing Sun, Daoji Li, JingongCai. Optical characterization of CDOM in a marsh-influenced environment in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary, Environmental Earth Sciences, 2011, 64(3): 643-658.
72. Simin Liu, Weiguo Zhang, Qing He, Daoji Li, Hong Liu, Lizhong Yu. Magnetic properties of East China Sea shelf sediments off the Yangtze Estuary: Influence of provenance and particle size, Geomorphology, 2010, 119(3-4): 212-220.
71. Dekun Huang, Jinzhou Du, Yunfeng Wu, Daoji Li, Jing Zhang. Sinking of particulates 234Thxs, 7Be and 210Pbxs in the Changjiang estuary, China, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2010, 28(6): 1152-1159 .
70. Yun Li, Daoji Li, Tao Fang, Lihua Zhang, Yanming Wang. Tidal effects on diel variations of picoplankton and viruses in the Changjiang estuary, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2010, 28(3): 435-442 .
69. Yun Li, Daoji Li, Jingliang Tang, Yiming Wang, Zhigang Liu, Songqin He. Long-term changes in the Changjiang Estuary plankton community related to anthropogenic eutrophication, Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management, 2010, 13(1): 66-72 .
68.Tao Fang,DaojiLi,JingliangTang,YimingWang,ZhigangLiu,PingxingDing,Songqing He, DISTRIBUTION OF THE FECAL COLIFORM AND TOTAL BACTERIA IN CHANGJIANG ESTUARY AND ITS ADJACENT SEA IN SUMMER AND AUTUMN,Transactions of Oceanology and Limnology, 3, pp 36-40, 2010.
67. Lei Gao, Daidu Fan, Daoji Li, JingongCai. Fluorescence characteristics of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in shallow water along the Zhejiang coasts, southeast China, Marine Environmental Research, 2010, 69(3): 187-197 .
66. Shen, Fang ;Zhou, Yun-Xuan ;Li, Dao-Ji ;Zhu, Wei-Jian ;SuhybSalama, Mhd. Medium resolution imaging spectrometer (MERIS) estimation of chlorophyll-a concentration in the turbid sediment-laden waters of the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2010, 31(17),pp4635-4650.
65.LeiGao,Daoji Li, Changes of nutrient concentrations in western areas of Yellow Sea and East China Sea in recent several decades,Marine Sciences,33(5), pp 64-69, 2009. 64.Mei Li,DaojiLi,PingxingDing,Yun Li, Distributions and seasonal variations of nutrients and DSi residual flux in Yangtze Estuary and adjacent area,MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE,28(6), pp 601-606, 2009/12.
63. Gao Lei, Daoji Li, PingxingDing.Quasi-simultaneous observation of currents, salinity and nutrients in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) plume on the tidal timescale, Journal of Marine Systems,2009, Vol.75(1-2), pp265-279.
62.DaojiLi,HuiCheng,The “Green Bloom” of Enteromorphaprolifera:Resposes to the Climate Change and? Beijing .Pp92-98.
61.Weiwei Wang,DaojiLi,Lei Gao, Vegetation Influence on Nutrients Distribution in Pore Water of Salt Marsh Sediment,Environmental Science, 30(11), pp 3209-3217, 2009/11. 60.Feiyan Zhang,JingliangTang,DaojiLi,TaoFang,Biao Wang, Zooplankton DISTRIBUTIoN AND VARIATION IN THE YANGTZE ESTUARY AND ITS ADJACENT WATERS IN SUMMER AND AUTUMN ,ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA ,33(6), pp 1219-1225, 2009/11.
59.Yanming Wang,TaoFang,DaojiLi,JingliangTang,YimingWang,ZhigangLiu,Abundance and biomass of benthos in Changjiang Estuary and adjacent sea,MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE , 28(4), pp 366-370, 2009/8.
58.Weiwei Wang,CunqiLiu,DaojiLi,Yajuan Zhang, Partial Characterizations of Superoxide Dismutase in Three Species of Shrimps, FISHERIES SCIENCE, 28(4), pp 200-204, 2009/4.
57.Lei Gao,DaojiLi,LihuaYu,DingjiangKong,Yanming Wang, SEDIMENT-WATER EXCHANGE OF NUTRIENTS IN DONGTAN SALT MARSH WITHIN THE CHANGJIANG (YANGTZE RIVER) ESTUARY IN SPRING , OCEANOLOGIA ET LIMNOLOGIA SINICA, 40(2), pp 109-116, 2009/3.
56. Gao, Lei, Li, Dao-Ji, Ding, Ping-Xing. Nutrient budgets averaged over tidal cycles off the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2008, 77(3): 331-336.
55.Yun Li,DaojiLi,TaoFang,Yanming Wang, Diel Variation of Chlorophyll a Concentration in the Changjiang Estuary, MARINE SCIENCE BULLETIN , 27(05), 2008, 31-34.
54. Fangt Tao, Li Daoji, Yu Lihua, and Li Yun.Changes in Nutrient uptake of Phytoplankton under the Interaction between Sunlight and Phosphate in the Changjiang River Estuary, Chin. J. Geochem. 2008, 27:161-170.
53.Tao Fang,DaojiLi,YunLi,Dingjiang Kong, A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF PHYTOPLANKTON IN THE CHANGJIANG ESTUARY AND ITS ADJACENT SEA , TRANSACTIONS OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY,02, 2008, 148-151.
52. Gao, Lei, Li, Dao-Ji, Ding, Ping-Xing. Variation of nutrients in response to the highly dynamic suspended particulate matter in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) plume, Continental Shelf Research, 2008, 28(17): 2393-2403.
51.Qizhen Liu,JiufaLi,CanhuaXu,ZhijunDai,Daoji Li, Flocculation process of fine-grained sediments by the combining effect of salinity and humus in the Changjiang Estuary in China, ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA, 30(03), 2008, 141-147.
50.Yanming Wang, DaojiLi,TaoFang,ZhigangLiu,Songqin He, Study on relation of distribution of benthos and hypoxia in Yangtze River Estuary and adjacent sea, MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 27(02), 2008, 140-143.
49.Tao Fang,DaojiLi,DingjiangKong,LihuaYu,YunLi,LeiGao,YanmingWang,Mei Li, Distribution of nitrate and phosphate and tidal variation in Changjiang estuary and its adjacent sea in summer and autumn, MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 27(05), 2008, 438-442.
48. Tao Fang,Daoji Li, Lihua Yu, Advance of the siderophorsproducde by marine microorganisms, MARINE SCIENCES, 31(10), 2007, 87-91.
47. Yun Li, Daoji Li, Correlation between the Distribution of Bacterioplankton and the Environmental Factors in the Yangtze River Estuary and its Adjacent Seas, MARINE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 26(06), 2007, 10-18.
46. Lei Gao, Daoji Li, Lihua Yu, Dingjiang Kong, Yanming Wang, THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF BIOGENIC SILICA IN SEDIMENT OF DONGTAN INTERTIDAL FLAT IN CHANGJIANG (YANGTZE) RIVER ESTUARY, OCEANOLOGIA ET LIMNOLOGIA SINICA, 38(05), 2007, 412-419.
45.Dingjiang Kong, DaojiLi,Ying Wu, EVOLUTION OF ORGANIC POLLUTION IN THE CHANGJIANG RIVER ESTUARY IN THE PAST FIFTY YEARS, TRANSACTIONS OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY , 02, 2007, 95-103.
44. Mu, DH, Song, HQ, Yan, SP. Gu, YJ, Li, DJ, Du, JZ. Bio-accumulation kinetics of radioruthenium in marine bivalves: Laboratory study, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2007, 273(1): 215-219.
43.Yun Li, DaojiLi,JingliangTang,YimingWang,ZhigangLiu,PingxingDing,Songqin He, Phytoplankton Distribution and Variation in the Yangtze River Estuary and Its Adjacent Sea, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 28(04), 2007, 720-729.
42. Du, JZ, Song, HQ, Mu, DH, Li, DJ, Yan, SP, Gu, YJ. Sorption/desorption of radioruthenium on the surface sediments of Daya Bay, China, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2007, 273(1): 119-122.
41.Binlin Chen,Tao Fang, Daoji Li, Community Structure and Biodiversity Characteristics of Macrobenthos in the Costal Area of Lianyungang, JOURNAL OF EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY(NATURAL SCIENCE) , 2007 ,02, 2-10.
40. Tao Fang;DaojiLi;LihuaYu;LeiGao;Lihua Zhang. Effects of irradiance and phosphate on growth of nanophytoplankton and picophytoplankton, ActaEcologicaSinica, 2006, 26(9),pp2783-2789.
39. Lihua Yu, Daoji Li, Tao Fang, Yun Li,Lei Gao, Distributions of DSi, DIN and changes of Si:N ratio on summer in Changjiang Estuary before and after storage of Three Gorges Reservoir, ACTA ECOLOGICA SINICA, 26( 09), 2006, 2818-2826.
38. Tao Fang, Daoji Li, Lihua Yu, Lei Gao, Lihua Zhang, Effect of irradiance and phosphate on growth of nanophytoplankton and picophytoplankton, ACTA ECOLOGICA SINICA, 26(09), 2006, 2784-2790.
37. Mu, DH. Du, JZ., Li, DJ, Song, HQ, Yan, SP, Gu, YJ. Sorption/desorption of radiozinc on the surface sediments, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2006, 267(3):585-589.
36.Lei Gao,DaojiLi,LihuaYu,YanmingWang,DingjiangKong.Nutrient profile of interstitial water in Dongtan sediments of the Yangtze River estuary and its mathematical simulation,ActaSedimentologica Sinica,24(05), 2006, 723-732.
35. QizhenLiu;JiufaLi;GuiFu;WeichangLu;DaojiLi.Research on the adsorptive kinetic experiments on humus and its spacial variations in the Changjiang (Yangtze) estuary. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006,25(1):259-265
34.Lei Gao,DaojiLi,YanmingWang,LihuaYu,DingjiangKong,MeiLi,YunLi,TaoFang.Study on nutrient profile of interstitial water in tidal flat sediments of the largest turbidity zone in the ChangjiangEstuary,Environmental Science, 27( 09), 2006, 1745-1752.
33.Qizhen Liu,JiufaLi,WeihuaLi,DaojiLi,GuiFu.Distribution of Nutrients in the Southern Channel of the ChangjiangEstuary,Environmental Monitoring of China,22(01), 2006, 77-80. 32.Qizhen Liu,JiufaLi,WeichangLu,DaojiLi,HuantingShen.Review of organic flocculation of fine sediment in estuaries and its mechanism,Marine Science Bulletin,25(02), 2006, 75-79.
31.Tao Fang,DaojiLi,MaotianLi,ShuangDeng.Distribution and Seasonal Variation of Zoobenthos in Different Types of Sediments in Dongtan, Chongming, the Yangtze River Estuary,Marine Environmental Science, 25(01), 2006, 25-48.
30.Yong Cao,DaojiLi,JiyuChen,JingZhang.Field experiment on phosphorus limitation in the Yangtze river estuary,Marine Environmental Science,24(02), 2005, pp2-4.
29. Liang Jun;LiDaoji;LuLiqiong. Microsatellite variation between Japanese eel ( Anguilla japonica ) and European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) , Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2005,23(4),pp448-454.
28.Yun Li,DaojiLi.Research Progress on Oxygen - free Photosynthetic Bacteria in the Sea,Marine Science Bulletin,23(04), 2004, 87-92.
27. Liu, SM, Zhang, J, Li, DJ. Phosphorus cycling in sediments of the Bohai and Yellow Seas, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2004, 59(2): 209-218.
26.Ying Wu,JingZhang,DaojiLi.Migration and Circulation of Nutrients (N, P) in Wetlands,Marine Sciences,28(03), 2004, pp69-72.
25. Li, DJ, Daler, D. Ocean pollution from land-based sources: East China Sea, China, AMBIO, 2004, 33(1-2):107-113.
24.JunLiang,DaojiLi,LiqiongLu.Application Prospects of Biochips in Marine Bioscience,Marine Sciences,27( 03), 2003, 13-17.
23. Wu, Y, Zhang, J, Li DJ, Wei, H, Lu, RX. Isotope variability of particulate organic matter at the PN section in the East China Sea, Biogeochemistry, 2003, 65(1):31-49.
22.Xiqin Zhang,ErfengZhang,DaojiLi,JiyuChen.A preliminary study on the Change trend of water flowing from the Yangtze to the sea,Impact of the South - to - North Water Diversion Project on the Ecological Environment of the Yangtze River Estuary and Its Countermeasures.ChenJiyu, ed., East China Normal University Press,2003,Shanghai,Pp161-168. 21.Daoji Li,JingZhang,YingWu,YongCao,JunLiang.Impacts of Yangtze River Water Diversion on the Yangtze River Estuary and Adjacent Sea Area Ecosystem,Impact of the South - to - North Water Diversion Project on the Ecological Environment of the Yangtze River Estuary and Its Countermeasures.ChenJiyu, ed., East China Normal University Press,2003,Shanghai,pp186-195.
20.Jun Liang,DaojiLi,LiqiongLu.Microsatellite differences between Japanese Anguilla japonica and A. Anguilla,Oceanologia et Limnologia Sinica,34(4) 04, 2003, pp414-421.
19.Daoji Li,YongCao,JingZhang.Continuous Observations of Chlorophyll in the Red Tide of Verticilliumdahliae in the Yangtze River Estuary,China Environmental Science,22(05), 2002, 400-403.
18.Daoji Li,JingZhang,YingWu,JunLiang,DajiHuang.Oxygen loss in the ChangjiangEstuary,SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences,32(08), 2002, pp687-694.
17.Jun Liang,DaojiLi,JingZhang.Application of molecular biology techniques in biological oceanography,Marine Sciences,26(08), 2002, 44-47.
16. Chen Jiyu, Li Daoji, Regulation of the Changjiang Estuary: Past, Present and Future, J. Chen et al. (eds.), Engineered Coasts, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, pp 185-197 15.Yong Cao,DaojiLi,JingZhang.Advances in iron limitation of marine phytoplankton,Marine Science Bulletin,21(06), 2002, pp84-90.
14.Daoji Li,JingZhang,LihuaZhang,BanglinZhang,JiyuChen.Preliminary Study on Surface Characteristics of Suspended Particles in the ChangjiangEstuary,Journal of Sediment Research,05, 2001, pp37-41.
13. Daoji Li, Jing Zhang, Ying Wu,Yian Lin, Hongtao Chen, Vertical Spatial Responses on Nutrient and Light Limitations of Pelagic Photosynthesis in the Yellow Sea, China. Impact of Interface Exchange on the Biogeochemical Processes of the Yellow and East China Sea, edited by G.H.Hong, J. Zhang and C.S. Chung, Bumshin Press, Seoul. 2001. Pp99-116. 12. Chen, JY, Li, DJ, Chen, SL. Progress of estuarine research in China over last 50 years, Science in China Series B-Chemistry, 2001, 44: 1-9. 11.QinWang,JunLi,DaojiLi,JiyuChen.The formation, evolution and control of the riverbed reverse gradient in the middle reaches of the HuaiheRiver,Journal of Sediment Research, 01, 2000, pp50-55.
10.Daoji Li,JunLi,JiyuChen,XiqinChen,BanglinChen.Suspended Particulate Matter Research in Yangtze River Estuary,Oceanologia et Limnologia Sinica,31(03), 2000, pp296-301. 9. Chen Jiyu, Li Daoji, Lu Jianjian. Eco-Engineering of Jiuduansha Island Caused by Pudong International Airport Construction in Changjiang Estuary, Shanghai, China.Proceedings of International Conference on Engineering and Technological Sciences 2000, Edited by Jian Song and Ganshi Zhou, Chinese Academy of Engineering, 2000, Beijing. Science Press.Pp48-55.
8.Jiyu Chen,JunLi,DaojiLi.The development of Zhoushan archipelago port has broad prospects,Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin,9( 02), 2000, pp174-176.
7.Qin Wang,DaojiLi,QinhaiMeng,JiyuChen.Dynamics, Geomorphology and Evolution Mechanism of Huaihe River Estuaries in the Course of Capturing Huaihe River from the Yellow River,Oceanologia et LimnologiaSinica, 30(6), pp752-757, 1999.
6. Chen Jiyu, Li Daoji, Yao Yanming, Li Jun, JinWenhua.Marine Hazards in Coastal Areas and Human Action against Them- A Case Study of the Changjiang Estuary and Qiantang River. Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol.1999, Vol.17, No.2, pp199-154.
5. Chen, JY, Li, DJ, Chen, BL, Hu, FX, Zhu, HF, Liu, CZ. The processes of dynamic sedimentation in the Changjiang Estuary, Journal of Sea Research, 1999, 41(1-2): 129-140. 4.DaojiLi.Research of Suspended Particulate Matter in the Estuary: Flow Cytometry,Journal of East China Normal University (Natural Science Edition), 1997, 01, pp111-112.
3.Chen Jiyu, Li Daoji.Comparison of Ecological Environment between Dongtan and Jiuduansha in Shanghai,Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin,1997, 6(3), pp284-287.
2.Chen Jiyu, Li Daoji.Application of FACScan flow cytometer in the study of suspended particles in estuaries, Transaction of Oceanology and Limnology, 1996, 03, pp78-83.
1.DaojiLi.Dynamics of photosynthesis and ecophysiological characteristics in planktonic diatoms Skeletonemacostatum, Journal of East China Normal University (Natural Science Edition), 1996, 02, pp 84-91.
Awards: 
Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Progress Award (1999)
The 9th Shanghai Dawn Scholar (2003)
Jiu San Society of Shanghai outstanding members (2006-2011)
State Council Special Allowance Recipients (2019)
East China Normal University 12th Teachers' Virtues Pioneer (2020)
Shanghai Yucai Award (2021)
Outstanding Academic Contribution Award, East China Normal University (2021)
Grand Prize of Shanghai Marine Science and Technology Award (2023)
UNSCO-IOC/WESTPAC Outstanding Scientist Award 2024
other Achievement : 
Ministry of Education, the backbone of innovative team members (2004)
Member of the Innovation Research Group of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (2007)
Academic Conference: 
The Second International Symposium on Marine Microplastic Pollution and Control, April 24-25, 2018, Chair
UNESCO IOC Westpac 1st Microplastic Workshop and Combating Marine Plastic Waste-2018 Shanghai Forum, Chair
Combating Marine Plastic Waste – 2019 Shanghai Forum, Chair (Release the "2019 Shanghai Declaration on Reducing Marine Plastic Waste")
UNESCO IOC Westpac 2nd Microplastic Workshop and Combating Marine Plastic Waste-2019 Shanghai Forum, Chair
American Society of Marine and Lakes and Oceans (ASLO) 2019 Annual Meeting - "Plastics in the Water Environment" Session, Co-chair
International Symposium on Atmospheric Transport and Export of Microplastics to the Ocean, co-organized by GESAMP, WMO, UNESCO-IOC, UNEP. Co-chair
The 4th Academic Symposium on Marine Environment Microplastic Pollution and Control in June 2023, Chair of the Organizing Committee
WESTPAC-ECNU INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP “STEM THE TIDE OF ASIA’S RIVERINE PLASTIC EMISSION INTO THE OCEAN”, Sanya, Hainan, China, 20-22 November 2023, Co-chair