Submit Your Marine Science Research to IMSJ
Join leading hydrologists and marine scientists publishing groundbreaking research on aquatic ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, and water systems
Two Convenient Submission Methods
We offer two streamlined online submission pathways designed to accommodate your research workflow. Choose the method that best suits your needs-both ensure your marine science research receives expert evaluation from specialized hydrologists and aquatic ecosystem researchers.
ManuscriptZone Portal
Our comprehensive manuscript management system provides complete control over your submission from initial upload through peer review to publication. Ideal for complex marine science studies with multiple datasets, figures, and supplementary materials.
- Auto-save functionality protects your work
- Real-time submission status tracking
- Direct access to reviewer comments and editor decisions
- Guided workflow for hydrological data and methodology sections
- Secure file upload for large datasets and high-resolution imagery
- Revision management with version control
Best for: Original research articles, systematic reviews, methodology papers with extensive supplementary data on water systems, marine biogeochemistry, or aquatic ecosystem dynamics.
Submit via ManuscriptZoneQuick Submission Form
A streamlined alternative for straightforward submissions. Perfect for short communications, letters, or preliminary findings in marine science that don't require extensive supplementary materials.
- No account registration required
- Simple, single-page submission process
- Fast upload for manuscript and essential files
- Immediate confirmation of receipt
- Transferred to ManuscriptZone for tracking
Best for: Short communications, rapid reports on hydrological events, preliminary findings, commentaries on marine science topics, or time-sensitive aquatic ecosystem observations.
Use Quick Submission FormArticle Types We Publish
International Marine Science Journal welcomes diverse contributions to hydrological and marine science research. Our expert reviewers-specialists in water systems, biogeochemical cycles, and aquatic ecosystems-evaluate each submission for scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and contribution to the field.
Original Research Articles
Comprehensive studies on hydrological processes, marine ecosystem dynamics, water quality assessments, biogeochemical cycling, or aquatic biodiversity investigations.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Comprehensive syntheses of marine science literature, hydrological modeling approaches, water resource management strategies, or aquatic ecosystem responses to environmental change.
Methodology & Technical Papers
Novel analytical techniques for water quality analysis, innovative hydrological modeling approaches, new sampling protocols for aquatic ecosystems, or advanced biogeochemical measurement methods.
Short Communications
Rapid reports on significant hydrological events, preliminary findings from marine expeditions, novel observations of aquatic phenomena, or time-sensitive water system data.
Case Studies
Detailed analyses of specific hydrological systems, marine conservation projects, water resource management implementations, or aquatic ecosystem restoration efforts.
Review Articles
Critical evaluations of current understanding in marine biogeochemistry, hydrological cycle dynamics, aquatic ecosystem services, or water-climate interactions.
Perspectives & Commentaries
Expert opinions on emerging issues in marine science, hydrological challenges, water policy implications, or future directions in aquatic ecosystem research.
Data Papers
Comprehensive datasets from hydrological monitoring, marine surveys, water quality assessments, or long-term aquatic ecosystem observations with detailed methodology.
All article types undergo rigorous peer review by experts in hydrology, marine biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, and water systems science. Our reviewers assess methodological rigor, data quality, statistical analyses, and contribution to understanding marine and hydrological processes.
Pre-Submission Checklist
Ensure your marine science manuscript is submission-ready by verifying these essential components. A complete submission expedites the editorial screening process and allows our hydrological experts to focus on evaluating your scientific contribution.
Word (.docx) or LaTeX format, double-spaced, with line numbers for reviewer reference
Concise title reflecting hydrological focus; structured abstract (250 words) with objectives, methods, results, conclusions
5-7 specific terms (e.g., "marine biogeochemistry," "hydrological modeling," "aquatic ecosystem dynamics")
High-resolution images (300 DPI minimum), TIFF or EPS format; tables in editable format with clear captions
Statement on hydrological data accessibility, repository links, or justification for restricted access
Approval documentation for field studies, environmental sampling, or research involving protected marine areas
Clear statement of each author's role in research design, data collection, analysis, and manuscript preparation
Declaration of financial, institutional, or personal relationships that could influence the research
Acknowledgment of grants, institutional support, or resources supporting the hydrological research
Complete citations formatted according to IMSJ style; verify all marine science and hydrology literature cited
Brief explanation of research significance, novelty in marine science field, and suitability for IMSJ audience
Additional datasets, extended methodologies, supplementary figures for hydrological analyses (if applicable)
Peer Review Timeline
We understand that timely publication is crucial for advancing marine science research. Our streamlined peer review process, managed by expert hydrologists and aquatic ecosystem specialists, ensures rigorous evaluation without unnecessary delays.
Submission & Initial Screening
0-3 DaysYour manuscript undergoes technical checks for completeness and adherence to formatting guidelines. Our editorial team verifies that all required components (abstract, figures, data availability statement) are present. Plagiarism screening via iThenticate ensures originality. Manuscripts are assessed for scope alignment with marine science and hydrology focus.
Editor Assignment
3-5 DaysAn Associate Editor with expertise in your specific area (e.g., marine biogeochemistry, hydrological modeling, aquatic ecosystem dynamics) is assigned. The editor evaluates scientific merit, methodological soundness, and potential contribution to the field. Manuscripts that don't meet quality standards receive a desk rejection with constructive feedback.
Peer Review
14-21 DaysTwo to three independent reviewers-active researchers in hydrology, marine science, or related aquatic disciplines-evaluate your manuscript. Reviewers assess data quality, statistical analyses, interpretation of hydrological processes, and contribution to understanding marine ecosystems.
Editorial Decision
21-28 DaysThe Associate Editor synthesizes reviewer feedback and makes a recommendation: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject. You receive detailed comments from each reviewer plus editorial guidance. For revisions, clear instructions specify required changes to methodology, data presentation, or interpretation of marine science findings.
Revision Submission
Author TimelineSubmit your revised manuscript with a detailed response letter addressing each reviewer comment. Explain changes made to hydrological analyses, additional data provided, or clarifications to aquatic ecosystem interpretations. Highlight modifications in the manuscript using track changes for reviewer convenience.
Re-review (if needed)
10-14 DaysFor major revisions, reviewers assess whether concerns about methodology, data interpretation, or marine science conclusions have been adequately addressed. Minor revisions typically receive editor-only review for faster processing.
Final Acceptance
28-42 Days TotalOnce all reviewer concerns are resolved, your manuscript receives final acceptance. You'll receive confirmation and instructions for the production phase, including copyright transfer and article processing charge (APC) payment or waiver application.
Production & Publication
7-10 DaysProfessional copyediting ensures clarity and consistency. You'll review proofs to verify accuracy of hydrological data, figures, and tables. Upon approval, your research is published online with immediate open access, assigned a DOI, and indexed in major databases (Google Scholar, relevant marine science repositories).
Average time from submission to publication: 60 days
This timeline reflects our commitment to rigorous peer review without sacrificing speed. Fast-track options available for time-sensitive hydrological findings or urgent marine science communications.
Why Marine Scientists Choose IMSJ
International Marine Science Journal provides a trusted platform for hydrologists, marine biogeochemists, and aquatic ecosystem researchers to share their findings with a global audience. Our commitment to scientific rigor, transparency, and open access ensures your research achieves maximum impact.
Indexed in Major Databases
Your research reaches hydrologists and marine scientists worldwide through Google Scholar, and discipline-specific repositories
Expert Peer Review
Evaluation by active researchers in hydrology, marine biogeochemistry, and aquatic ecosystems ensures rigorous scientific assessment
Fast Decisions
Average 21 days to first decision-among the fastest in marine science publishing without compromising review quality
Transparent Costs
Clear APC structure with waivers available for researchers from low-income countries or unfunded studies
Open Access Impact
Immediate global visibility ensures your hydrological research reaches policymakers, practitioners, and fellow scientists
Ethical Standards
Committed to COPE publication ethics, research integrity, and transparent review practices
54% Acceptance Rate
Balanced selectivity ensures quality while remaining accessible to diverse hydrological and marine science contributions
Author Support
Dedicated editorial assistance throughout submission, review, and production for marine science manuscripts
Submission Guidelines Summary
Manuscript Preparation
Structure your marine science manuscript with clear sections: Introduction (research context and hydrological significance), Methods (detailed protocols for water sampling, analytical techniques, statistical approaches), Results (data presentation with appropriate figures and tables), Discussion (interpretation of findings in context of marine biogeochemistry or aquatic ecosystem dynamics), and Conclusions (key takeaways and implications for the field).
Data and Reproducibility
IMSJ strongly encourages data sharing to advance marine science. Deposit hydrological datasets, water quality measurements, or aquatic ecosystem observations in recognized repositories (e.g., PANGAEA, BCO-DMO, institutional repositories). Provide sufficient methodological detail to enable replication of your analytical approaches. For proprietary or sensitive data, explain access restrictions and provide aggregated or anonymized versions where possible.
Figures and Tables
Submit high-quality figures showing hydrological processes, marine ecosystem patterns, or biogeochemical relationships. Use TIFF or EPS format at 300 DPI minimum. Ensure axis labels, legends, and captions are clear and self-explanatory. Tables should present data efficiently-consider supplementary materials for extensive datasets. Color figures are encouraged for online publication at no additional cost.
References and Citations
Cite relevant marine science and hydrology literature comprehensively. Include seminal works, recent advances, and methodological references. Follow IMSJ citation style (available in author guidelines). Verify all DOIs and URLs are functional. For datasets, cite the repository and accession number.
Ethical Considerations
Obtain necessary permits for field research in marine environments or protected watersheds. Declare any potential conflicts of interest related to funding sources, commercial partnerships, or institutional affiliations. Acknowledge all contributors to the research, including field assistants, laboratory technicians, and data analysts. Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and ethical standards for aquatic research.
Article Processing Charges (APC)
International Marine Science Journal operates on an open access model to ensure your hydrological research reaches the widest possible audience. APCs support rigorous peer review, professional copyediting, and long-term archiving of marine science literature.
Standard APC: Competitive rates for marine science publications (contact editorial office for current pricing)
Waivers Available: Partial APC waivers for authors from low-income countries, unfunded research, or exceptional circumstances
Institutional Agreements: Check if your institution has a prepaid agreement or discount arrangement
No Hidden Fees: APC covers all costs-no charges for color figures, supplementary materials, or extended length
Financial constraints should never prevent publication of high-quality marine science research. Contact our editorial office to discuss waiver eligibility before or after manuscript acceptance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of hydrological research does IMSJ publish?
We welcome diverse contributions to marine science and hydrology: water cycle dynamics, marine biogeochemistry, aquatic ecosystem functioning, coastal hydrology, watershed processes, water quality assessments, hydrological modeling, climate-water interactions, and aquatic biodiversity studies. If your research advances understanding of water systems or marine environments, it's likely suitable for IMSJ.
How long should my manuscript be?
Word counts vary by article type (see Article Types section above). Original research typically ranges 5,000-7,000 words excluding references and figure captions. We prioritize scientific completeness over arbitrary length limits-include sufficient detail for reproducibility of hydrological methods and interpretation of marine science findings.
Can I suggest reviewers?
Yes, you may suggest 3-5 potential reviewers with expertise in your specific area of marine science or hydrology. Provide names, affiliations, email addresses, and brief justification for their suitability. Editors consider suggestions but are not obligated to use them. Do not suggest collaborators, co-authors, or individuals with conflicts of interest.
What if my manuscript is rejected?
Rejection doesn't reflect on the quality of your hydrological research-it may indicate scope mismatch or reviewer concerns about methodology or interpretation. Carefully review editor and reviewer feedback. Consider revising and submitting to another marine science journal, or address concerns and resubmit as a new manuscript if IMSJ policy allows.
How do I track my submission?
ManuscriptZone portal provides real-time status updates: submission received, editor assigned, under review, decision rendered, revision submitted, in production. You'll receive email notifications at each stage. Log in anytime to check progress or communicate with the editorial office.
Can I submit a manuscript currently under review elsewhere?
No. IMSJ requires that submitted manuscripts are not under consideration by another journal. Simultaneous submission violates publication ethics. If your manuscript is rejected elsewhere, you're welcome to submit to IMSJ as a new submission.
Ready to Share Your Marine Science Research?
Join the global community of hydrologists and marine scientists advancing our understanding of aquatic ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, and water systems. Your research deserves a platform that values scientific rigor, transparency, and open access.
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