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International Journal of Marine Energy

This journal is published from Elsevier.It is a new and open access journal about different case studies regarding applied and fundamental research in marine/ocean engineering.

The link to the journal is :http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-marine-energy/

The point of contention is it is relatively new.Just one volume has been published by Elsevier.It is indexed in Scholar,Scopus and many other indices but not in SCI.

The editor in chief is A.S. Bahaj.

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