Aims & Scope
International Journal of Ocean and Coastal Engineering (IJOCE) is a peer-reviewed medium for the publication of research achievements and engineering practices on all aspects of ocean and coastal engineering, including but not limited to wave dynamics and wind waves, tides and ocean currents, sea level changes, tsunamis and storm surges, nearshore sediment transport, coastal morphology, beach erosion, shore protection, ocean acoustics, remote sensing of ocean, marine exploration techniques, AUV/ROV, offshore platforms, submarine pipelines, seawalls and breakwaters, construction and design methods for offshore and coastal infrastructures, maintenance of navigation channels, dredging technology, harbor engineering, materials for marine structures, marine geotechnical engineering, estuarine processes, marine environmental problems, marine ecosystem dynamics, ocean energy development, coastal zone management, safety and amenity of coastal cities, etc.
The scope of this journal encompasses experimental, computational, and theoretical aspects of ocean and coastal engineering, as well as closely-related subjects and meaningful applications, whose composition will evolve continuously to respond to emerging new areas and directions in modern science, engineering and technology.
Research papers, review articles, technical notes and reports of important projects are welcome.