As global weather patterns shift, wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense.
The Growing Problem of Space Junk
Space debris presents a significant challenge to the continued use and exploration of space. Addressing this issue requires a multi-faceted approach, including active debris removal, improved spacecraft design, and international collaboration.
IBSS Celebrates Species Preservation Research in Kāneʻohe Bay
This research project opened new questions for scientists studying Scalloped Hammerhead, and for conservation policymakers. Molly Scott, Ph.D., is the corresponding author for this 10-year study. After the research was published in the journal, Endangered Species Research, Dr. Scott sent the publication to Hawaii fisheries managers such as the State of Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources.
Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project 2023 – It’s a Wrap!
The team was focused on the overall mission but driven by their deep respect for the ʻaina, land, and the knowledge of their revered role as good stewards of this sacred place.
Tips on How to Beat Heat, UV, Air Quality This Summer
From heatwaves to harmful UV rays and air pollution, summer weather hazards are no joke. As part of the Weather-Ready Nation initiative, IBSS is sharing essential tips to help you stay informed, prepared, and safe all season long.
IBSS Awarded NOAA Fisheries Task Providing Services to the Population and Ecosystems Monitoring and Analysis Division
SOURCE: NOAA Photo Library Silver Spring, MD, July 2020: Team IBSS was awarded a Task Order with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) to provide a variety of support services to the Population...
IBSS Celebrates Earth Day 2020
On this 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, IBSS joins the worldwide community in doing our part to drive transformative change for people and the planet. With our commitment to the environmental movement, IBSS has several initiatives and projects in place that impact our...