The Journal of Marine Science and Technology welcomes submissions to the Special Issue “Moving forward to Resilient and Sustainable Future with Marine-Related Science, Technology and Management”. All submissions must contain original unpublished work not being considered for publication elsewhere.
Manuscript Submission Information
Please review a full list of Research Areas in 2024 Special Issue (Call for Papers).
Type of Articles: Review, Research Article
All submissions should be prepared according to the suggestions for authors and will be peer-reviewed. Please see details from Guide for Contributors at
https://jmstt.ntou.edu.tw/journal/contributor_guide.html
We also would like to offer Publication Fee (PF) discounts for accepted submission of this special issue (the original PF for accepted manuscript is US$650) :
- Submissions receive during 3/1 ~ 5/31, 2024, PF will be US$400.
- Submissions receive during 6/1 ~ 8/31, 2024, PF will be US$500.
Final Manuscript Submission Due: Aug. 31, 2024.
Special Issue Articles accepted before September 30th will be published in Vol. 32. (Year 2024).
Important Notes for Potential Authors Who Intend to Contribute to JMST:
Manuscripts for the special issue should be submitted using the journal’s submission system at https://www.editorialmanager.com/jmarscitechtaiw/default1.aspx. In the system, please choose the submission type “Special Issue”.
Current Issue: Volume 32, Issue 3 (2024)
Research Articles
Integrated Environmental Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Strategies for Coastal Areas under Sustainable Development
Lien-Kwei Chien, Yu-Chi Li, and Chia-Feng Hsu
Prediction of Mooring System Characteristics of the Floating Barge using Deep Neural Networks
Janghoon Seo and Dong-Woo Park
An optimal schedule recovery model for transportation carriers under uncertain typhoon disruption periods
Yi-Chun Chen and Shangyao Yan
Distribution and population structure of corallivorous Drupella snails in the coral reefs of Kenting in Taiwan
Chih-Jui Tan, Dun-Ru Kang, and Li-Lian Liu
Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction and Well-Being Among Seafarers: An Investigation of Interaction Effects Through the Lens of Self-Determination Theory
Nong Vuong Phi, Kung Don Ye, Feng Ming Tsai, Hsiao Chao Hsieh, and Shiou-Yu Chen
Evaluating the Connectivity Reliability of the Seaborne Transportation Network Using Uncertainty Theory
Tianshou Liu, Haiyang Bian, Lin Feng, Chenyang Fan, Chaojun Ding, Grifoll Manel, and Hongxiang Feng