Journals
Links
Marine Engineers Review
MER is the largest circulation technical marine publication worldwide.
Marine Scientist
http://www.imarest.org/scientist/
a new professional science journal of The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology. The quarterly marine journal has been researched and written by individuals with a wealth of experience in the maritime field. It makes essential reading for those working in marine science and technology disciplines including oceanographers, marine chemists, geoscientists, hydrographers, ecologists, marine management and policy markers.
Maritime, IT & Electronics
http://www.imarest.org/marite/
the only journal offering the latest IT developments and application of new techniques directed at the utilisation of modern technology in analysis, design and practice across all disciplines of marine engineering, science and technology. Published 6 times per year.
IMarEST Proceedings
http://www.imarest.org/proceedings/
The Journal of Marine Science and Environment (Part C - Proceedings of The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology) updates marine professionals with the latest research and technological developments in marine science.
Limnology and Oceanography
Peer-reviewed journal publishing original articles about all aspects of limnology and oceanography, with a theme of understanding aquatic ecosystems. Published by The American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO). Includes some articles.
Marine and Freshwater Research
http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/126.htm
An international journal for marine, estuarine or freshwater research. Published by CSIRO PUBLISHING.
Oceanologica Acta
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/600787/description
a scientific journal of French origin, with an international audience. Articles in French and English, Abstracts in both languages. Published by Elsevier.
Oceanus Magazine
a semi-annual report on research at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). The 32-page publication is written by WHOI scientists and their colleagues, edited for a lay audience, and illuminated with full-color photographs and illustrations. Each issue provides several articles on a single theme such as biodiversity, Atlantic Ocean circulation, or research in the Arctic.


