Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
Scope & Guideline
Empowering scholars to shape the future of marine technology.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Marine Technology Innovations:
The journal publishes articles on the latest technological advancements in marine applications, including unmanned vessels, underwater imaging, and simulation systems for maritime safety. - Ecological and Environmental Studies:
Research on marine ecosystems, including the impact of environmental changes on marine species and habitats, as well as studies on marine pollution and conservation efforts. - Marine Engineering and Design:
Focus on the engineering aspects of marine vessels and infrastructure, including hull design, energy efficiency, and noise reduction in marine environments. - Fisheries Science and Management:
Research on sustainable fishing practices, stock assessments, and the socioeconomic aspects of fisheries management, particularly in the context of Taiwanese waters. - Climate Change and Oceanography:
Studies addressing the effects of climate change on oceanographic conditions, marine biodiversity, and fisheries, including sea temperature variations and their implications. - Maritime Safety and Regulations:
Investigations into maritime safety practices, regulatory frameworks, and risk assessment related to shipping and port operations.
Trending and Emerging
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications:
There is a growing trend in the application of AI and machine learning techniques for various marine applications, such as predicting marine accidents, optimizing shipping routes, and enhancing fishery management. - Sustainable Marine Energy Solutions:
Research on renewable energy technologies, such as floating photovoltaic systems and wave energy converters, is gaining traction as the world seeks sustainable energy alternatives. - Impact of Climate Change on Marine Systems:
An increasing number of studies are addressing the direct effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, species distribution, and oceanographic conditions, emphasizing the urgent need for adaptive management strategies. - Innovation in Marine Safety Technologies:
Emerging themes in maritime safety technology, including real-time monitoring systems, collision avoidance systems for vessels, and safety training simulations, are becoming a focal point for researchers. - Blockchain and Smart Technologies in Maritime Operations:
The application of blockchain technology for improving traceability and efficiency in maritime logistics and aquaculture management is trending, reflecting broader technological advancements in the industry.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Fisheries Techniques:
Research focusing on conventional fishing methods and practices has decreased, possibly due to a growing emphasis on sustainable and innovative fishing technologies. - Purely Theoretical Marine Science:
There has been a noticeable decline in papers that focus solely on theoretical models without practical applications, as the journal increasingly prioritizes research with tangible impacts on marine technology and policy. - Coastal Land Use Management:
Studies on coastal land use and its management have diminished, reflecting a potential shift towards more integrated approaches that combine marine and terrestrial considerations. - Historical Marine Studies:
Research focusing on historical aspects of marine science, such as past fisheries practices or historical oceanographic data, has waned, indicating a preference for contemporary issues and future-oriented research.
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