The Journal of Ocean Technology is an independent quarterly periodical specifically designed to cater to all segments of the global ocean technology community. Its mission is to expand global knowledge and understanding of ocean technologies and to serve as the medium for publishing world-leading research and to promote innovation that contributes to responsible ocean utilization and management.
For many involved in oceans, regularly publishing results of research, development and commercialization activities continues to be an effective means of advancing their work and their organizations. While there are many communication tools available to assist in this process, the scientific journal continues to serve as the main currency for intellectual capital and as a mainstay for both disseminating and validating innovation across the industry.
Composed of three sections, the JOT offers full coverage for the oceans community. In addition to a number of columns and special features, the Journal includes the following regular sections: essays, reviews & papers on science, technology and engineering, and a community profile highlighting organizations that excel in fields relating to our monthly theme.
The Journal of Ocean Technology is endorsed by Memorial University of Newfoundland and by the National Research Council of Canada.