Subject Matter & Policy
The Journal has been established to publish
papers on those matters of most importance to the
conservation and management of whales, dolphins and
porpoises, and in particular papers that are
relevant to the tasks of the IWC Scientific
Committee. These will include papers on:
- population assessment and trends;
- population dynamics;
- population biology;
- taxonomy;
- risk averse management strategies;
- direct and indirect exploitation;
- environmental changes and threats in the
context of cetaceans;
- scientific aspects of whalewatching and
sanctuaries.
The language of the Journal is English. The aim
of the Journal is to publish high quality original
papers that advance scientific knowledge
significantly and that can contribute to the wise
conservation and management of cetacean species.
Papers that do not contain new information will be
considered only if they reinterpret or review
previous work in such a way that it represents an
advance in knowledge. Papers that present results
that can be regarded as routine or trivial are not
acceptable in the absence of other desirable
features.
The Journal will only contain refereed scientific
papers. It will not contain a separate ‘Notes’
section, but some papers, at the discretion of the
Editor and Editorial Board, will have the title
prefaced by the words ‘A Note on….’.
Policy on papers from developing countries and
from scientists for whom English is not the first
language
The Editor encourages contributions from
scientists for whom English is not their first
language and scientists from developing countries;
where appropriate, extensive advice on both language
and scientific analysis will be provided. Poor
English alone in original submissions will not be
considered a suitable criterion for rejection – the
Editor and staff will work with the authors to
ensure that the published paper is written in good
English. Similarly, where there are valuable data in
a submission but the referees believe that the
analysis is poor, every effort will be made to
assist the authors to revise their paper such that
it is of sufficiently high scientific quality to
warrant publication.
NOTE: Consideration at IWC Scientific
Committee meetings
Where timing is suitable and subject matter pertinent, authors may be requested to submit relevant papers, at whatever stage of the editorial process, to relevant meetings of the IWC Scientific Committee.
Reprint policy
Authors will receive a publication-quality copy of
their article as a 'pdf' file created in Adobe
Reader. If you do not have this program, it can
be downloaded quite easily from the internet (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.htm).

Initial submission of papers
Before submitting full versions of papers, authors
are encouraged to submit an abstract of the paper to
the Editor, preferably by e-mail or fax, for confirmation
that the subject matter is suitable;
(a) Ensure that your submission includes:
- a completed Author Submission Form;
- three copies of the manuscript - double line
spaced with illustrations of sufficient quality
for review purposes.
(b) The manuscript must:
- follow the approved Style Guide - if not, the
manuscript will be returned;
- include on the title page the affiliations
of each author, and a contact e-mail address for
the contact author;
- include an Abstract of no more than 400 words,
which should give information on the objectives,
the principal results and the conclusions of the
study;
- include Keywords selected from the approved
list;
- include line numbers to allow reviewers to
refer to the text. [Line numbering in Microsoft
Word can be incorporated by
selecting File> Page Setup> Layout> Line
Numbers> Add line numbering].
Welfare and legal policy
When submitting a manuscript for
publication, the author(s) must state that all work
conforms to the legal requirements of the country in
which it was carried out, including those relating
to conservation and animal welfare.
Sequence data
Authors submitting papers
containing nucleic acid data must provide full
primary sequences as Appendices for reviewing
purposes. In addition it is expected that new DNA
sequences are submitted to GenBank, and accession
numbers cross-referenced throughout the text.
Review procedure
While not compulsory, authors are strongly requested
to obtain reviews on manuscripts from two professional
colleagues and incorporate their comments before submitting
the manuscript to the Journal. The names and affiliations
of those reviewers should be included in the Acknowledgements.
The submitted manuscript will be sent by the Editor
to two reviewers (chosen by the Editor) who are given
the option of remaining anonymous. Their comments will
then sent to the author with an invitation to submit
a revised version which incorporates the comments or
a written explanation of why they consider them to be
invalid. On the basis of this, the paper will be either
accepted or rejected for publication. In the event that
two reviewers disagree, a third reviewer may be consulted.
The decision of the Editor (where necessary, in consultation
with the Editorial Board), is final.
Final submission of papers
Accepted papers must be submitted in electronic format.
We can accept papers produced using almost all word processing packages, provided
that they are supplied on IBM-compatible media. Our
preferred format is the latest version of Microsoft
Word. If in any doubt as to whether your format is acceptable,
or if you are unable to submit the paper in an electronic
format, please contact the Editorial Office.
DO NOT incorporate text, tables and/or artwork into
a single file. Please use separate files for each.
A single spaced hard copy must also be supplied.
Equations
Authors are requested to submit equations created
in either Equation Editor (the default supplied with
several word-processing packages, including
Microsoft Word and Microsoft WordPerfect) or its upgrade called
MathType.
Information on the latter package can be found at
http://www.mathtype.com
Artwork
Where possible, please submit artwork in an
electronic format (e.g. bmp, tif, jpeg, pdf) and
with a minimum resolution of 300dpi.
Tabulated x,y data files should also be provided for
graphs. This will allow, where necessary, graphs to
be plotted in our standard style using Microsoft Excel.
Artwork is expensive. Where possible, single column
artwork (width 8.5cm) is preferred. The maximum
allowable width is 17.5cm. Lettering should be in
Arial, Helvetica or a similar font (8pt). Please
remember that the Journal is printed in black and
white.
Photographs should be supplied as glossy black
and white prints, trimmed to show essential points,
or in an electronic format (at least 300dpi).
If in doubt, contact the Editorial Office for
advice
Tables
It is very expensive to print tables which are more
than a single column width when published. Authors should
therefore try to ensure that as many tables as possible
do not exceed 8.5cm in width, when printed in Times
New Roman 8pt (or similar font). The maximum permitted width
of any table is 17.5cm.
STYLE GUIDE
The Style Guide must
be followed or the paper will be returned to the author.
Papers should normally be in the passive voice unless
an opinion needs to be clearly attributed to the authors.
Communications should be addressed
to:
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The Editor, Journal of Cetacean Research
and Management,
The International Whaling Commission,
The Red House,
135 Station Road,
Impington,
Cambridge CB4 9NP,
UK.
Telephone: +44-1223-233971;
Fax: +44-1223-232876; E-mail:
IWCJournal@iwcoffice.org
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