Articles published in Journal of Coastal Zone Management have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Coastal Zone Management has got h-index 32, which means every article in Journal of Coastal Zone Management has got 32 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Coastal Zone Management.

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Total published articles

52 60 60 50 62 7 10 13 27 27 20 21 34 30 24 20 11

Research, Review articles and Editorials

3 5 1 12 15 6 9 13 26 22 19 21 34 30 24 20 11

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

49 55 59 38 47 1 1 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 35 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

272 378 457 448 411 352 355 310 218 180 127 113 99 32 32 0 0
Journal total citations count 3827
Journal impact factor 1.98
Journal 5 years impact factor 2.45
Journal cite score 12.46
Journal h-index 32
Important citations

Supardy NA, Ibrahim D, Nor SR, Noordin WN, Ismail A. Inhibition of fouling bacteria by the marine epiphytes from selected locations in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Science. 2017 Apr 28;36(1):17-21.

Januar HI, Pratitis A, Bramandito A. Will the increasing of anthropogenic pressures reduce the biopotential value of sponges?. Scientifica. 2015;2015.

Srinivas T, Sukumaran S, Mulik J, Dias HQ. Community structure of benthic amphipods in four estuaries of northwest India. Regional Studies in Marine Science. 2019 Mar 1;27:100532.

Colorado-Ríos J, Muñoz D, Montoya G, Márquez D, Márquez ME, López J, Martínez A. HPLC-ESI-IT-MS/MS analysis and biological activity of triterpene glycosides from the Colombian marine sponge Ectyoplasia ferox. Marine drugs. 2013 Dec;11(12):4815-33.

Ramesh R, Selvam AP, Robin RS, Ganguly D, Singh G, Purvaja R. c0020 Nitrogen Assessment in Indian Coastal Systems.

Samawi MF, Werorilangi S, Selamat MB. Elevated phosphate, ammonia and total suspended solids near sewage outlets and reclamation sites in coastal waters of Makassar, Indonesia. InIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2019 Apr (Vol. 253, No. 1, p. 012038). IOP Publishing.

Meenupriya J, Thangaraj M. Analytical characterization and structure elucidation of metabolites from Aspergillus ochraceus MP2 fungi. Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine. 2011 Oct 1;1(5):376-80.

Chitnis S, Deb P. Habitat use by Resident Avifauna During Monsoon at Sewri Mudflats.

Ramesh R, Selvam AP, Robin RS, Ganguly D, Singh G, Purvaja R. Nitrogen Assessment in Indian Coastal Systems. InThe Indian Nitrogen Assessment 2017 Jan 1 (pp. 361-379). Elsevier.

Kumar MS, Pandita NS, Pal AK. LC-MS/MS as a tool for identification of bioactive compounds in marine sponge Spongosorites halichondriodes (Dendy 1905). Toxicon. 2012 Nov 1;60(6):1135-47.

Vijay R, Khobragade P, Kamble SR, Sohony RA, Kumar R. Geospatial Assessment of Water Quality in Creeks and Coast of Mumbai India. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 2013 Dec;4(12):2229-5.

Kamble SR, Vijay R, Sohony RA. Water quality assessment of creeks and coast in Mumbai, India: A spatial and temporal analysis. In11th ESRI India User Conference 2010.

MARTANI E, ZAINUDDIN M, PUSPITA M, SURYONO CA. Genetic heterogeneity of proteolytic bacteria isolated from sediments mangrove areas based on repetitive sequence-based polymerase chain reaction and 16S-rRNA gene sequences. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity. 2019 Oct 22;20(11).

Núñez-Pons L, Carbone M, Paris D, Melck D, Ríos P, Cristobo J, Castelluccio F, Gavagnin M, Avila C. Chemo-ecological studies on hexactinellid sponges from the Southern Ocean. Naturwissenschaften. 2012 May 1;99(5):353-68.

Pringgeniesa D, Idrisa R. NP-SEA 2016 THE ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF CAROTENOID PIGMENTS IN THE BACTERIAL SYMBIONTS OF.

Pringgenies D, Idris R. The antioxidant activity of carotenoid pigments in the bacterial symbionts of seagrass Syringodium isoetifolium. Indonesian Journal of Natural Pigments. 2019 Feb 14;1(1):12-.

Skariyachan S, G. Rao A, Patil MR, Saikia B, Bharadwaj Kn V, Rao Gs J. Antimicrobial potential of metabolites extracted from bacterial symbionts associated with marine sponges in coastal area of G ulf of M annar B iosphere, I ndia. Letters in applied microbiology. 2014 Mar;58(3):231-41.

Kama O. MOLECULAR DIVERSITY OF SECONDARY METABOLITE-PRODUCING MARINE MICROORGANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDONESIAN REEF'S INVERTEBRATES. Penjelidikan Laut Di Indonesia. 2008 Dec 31:121.

Amini Khoei Z, Moradinasab M, Najafi A, Nabipour I. Review on Association Between Corals and Their Symbiotic Microorganisms From the Ecology and Biotechnology Perspective. ISMJ. 2017 Apr 15;20(1):115-34.

Gordaliza M. Synthetic strategies to terpene quinones/hydroquinones. Marine drugs. 2012 Feb;10(2):358-402.