IOSSC 2026 – Supporting Journals (Alphabetical Listing – Updating)
Cleaner Waste Systems
Cleaner Waste Systems publishes current research on waste management solutions and policies, education, and economic and environmental assessments, offering an interdisciplinary overview of recent research and encouraging discussion and debate on how to achieve cleaner waste systems across government, business, academia, and society.
Environmental Systems Research
Environmental Systems Research (ESR) aims to motivate and enhance the integration of environmental systems analysis to develop management solutions that are consensus-oriented, risk-informed, scientifically-based, and cost-effective. It covers new theoretical and applied findings in systems science for environmental studies and closely related areas.
Journal of Hazardous Materials: Organics
The Journal of Hazardous Materials: Organics publishes basic and applied research related to the occurrence of organic contaminants in the environment. Its primary focus includes the analysis, fate, treatment, remediation, transport, and toxicity of organic contaminants.
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal providing an advanced forum for studies related to marine science and engineering. It covers marine biology, ecology, chemistry, biotechnology, oceanography (biological, chemical, physical, geological), and coastal, offshore, and ocean engineering.
Marine Development
Marine Development promotes marine research worldwide from an interdisciplinary perspective, advocates for SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and other SDG topics relevant to marine issues, and explores the complex links between marine challenges and broader global developments.
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Marine Pollution Bulletin focuses on the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, seas, and oceans, documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. Topics include effluent disposal, pollution control, management, economic aspects, and the overall protection of the marine environment.