Latvian Maritime academy
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Hydrology, Vol. 191, Issue 1, 1997, pp. 208-222.<br />
21.2. Books:<br />
Stoford, M. <strong>Maritime</strong> economics. New York: Routledge, 1997.<br />
21.3. Conference proceedings:<br />
Andrejeva, D. The air pollution prevention from ships. In: <strong>Maritime</strong> Transport and Infrastructure.<br />
Proceedings of the 12 th International Conference (Riga, Latvia, April 29-30, 2010, <strong>Latvian</strong> <strong>Maritime</strong><br />
Academy), 2010, pp. 84-86.<br />
22. If the number of authors of an article, a book or a paper published in the conference proceedings<br />
exceeds three, the first author is indicated and followed by «et. al.» For example, the format for<br />
article is the following:<br />
Wang, J., et. al. Safety based design and maintenance optimisation of large marine engineering<br />
systems. Applied Ocean Research, Vol. 18, Issue 1, 1996, pp. 13-27.<br />
23. All papers will be reviewed by two reviewers. All authors have to provide one review from their own<br />
country (signed, scanned and sent by e-mail in pdf format) along with the paper. The other reviewer<br />
will be provided by the Journal Editorial Board. Once referee evaluation forms have been returned<br />
we will contact you with regards to the position of your paper. In some cases the referees will suggest<br />
amendments which the author will be asked to attend to before the paper is suitable for publication.<br />
24. Articles poorly prepared or incorrectly formatted may not be published in the Journal.<br />
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