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Anthropocene Coasts, an open access journal, publishes multidisciplinary research addressing the interaction of human activities with our estuaries and coasts.

  • The Anthropocene is the current epoch in which human activities are having a marked impact on the Earth.
  • Coasts embraces all aspects of the land–sea interface.
  • We aim to identify and document the influence of human activities on contemporary coastal processes (physical, biological, and chemical).
  • Examine the impacts of environmental change, such as climate change, on our coasts and coastal communities.
  • Explore the implications for other aspects of these systems including social, economic, and legal considerations.

Editors-in-Chief
  • Shu Gao,
  • Ian Townend
Impact factor
2.4 (2022)
5 year impact factor
3.2 (2022)
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39,971 (2023)

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2561-4150
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