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BRI at CWW

The 7th Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife (CWW) is taking place in Croatia on September 18th-22nd.  CWW is an international conference bringing together researchers, conservation scientists, wind industry professionals, government officials and NGO representatives from around the world to share their experiences and develop solutions to avoid, minimize, and mitigate the impacts of [...]

By |2023-09-12T10:06:27-04:00September 12, 2023|

Stochastic Collision Risk Assessment for Movement (SCRAM)

BRI and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have developed a collision risk model for predicting offshore wind risk to endangered bird species in the US Atlantic. The model, Stochastic Collision Risk Assessment for Movement (SCRAM), is currently in use by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Fish and Wildlife Service, [...]

By |2023-10-04T10:22:35-04:00September 6, 2023|

New QWERL paper published in Ecology and Evolution.

New QWERL paper, "Surface and subsurface oceanographic features drive forage fish distributions and aggregations: Implications for prey availability to top predators in the US Northeast Shelf ecosystem" published in Ecology and Evolution. This paper discusses results from the application of Bayesian joint species distribution models to bottom trawl survey data to assess species- and [...]

By |2023-07-12T08:27:34-04:00July 12, 2023|

Blog Archive

Vol 3. Issue 3. October 2025 Building on MomentumBy Allison Foster, Communications Coordinator In his seminal work Meteorology, Aristotle coined the term “quicksilver” to describe mercury. Since antiquity, humans have exploited this liquid metal for its unique characteristics—it is a good conductor of electricity, forms alloys with other metals, is sensitive to heat and [...]

By |2026-01-21T13:42:58-05:00June 26, 2023|

New Bipartisan Mercury Legislation from U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tom Carper (D-DE)

Bipartisan legislation to monitor mercury announced. U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tom Carper (D-DE) introduced the Comprehensive National Mercury Monitoring Act, bipartisan legislation that would establish a national mercury monitoring network to protect human health and the environment. “The U.N.’s global mercury treaty, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, aims to protect human and environmental [...]

By |2023-06-12T08:32:58-04:00June 12, 2023|

New Ambio Special Issue “Global mercury impact synthesis: Processes in the Southern Hemisphere”

David Evers and Celia Chen are issue editors of a special issue of Ambio: A Journal of Environment and Society, titled Global mercury impact synthesis: Processes in the Southern Hemisphere. "In the summer of 2021, lead authors of the 15th ICMGP 2022 synthesis were invited to develop and write papers in 2021–2022. These five [...]

By |2023-06-06T12:53:31-04:00April 20, 2023|

New paper on technical working groups published in Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science

A new paper on technical working groups has been published in Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science. To advance offshore wind (OSW) in a way that is both environmentally and socially responsible as well as cost-effective, New York State developed technical working groups (TWGs) in 2017 focused on critical topics relating [...]

By |2023-06-06T12:53:46-04:00April 12, 2023|

New paper published in Global Change Biology

BRI's David Evers is an author of a new paper published in Global Change Biology, titled Addressing chemical pollution in biodiversity research. This paper reviews "evidence showing that the multifaceted effects of anthropogenic chemicals in the environment are posing a growing threat to biodiversity and ecosystems." The authors "argue that progress in understanding and [...]

By |2023-06-06T12:53:56-04:00March 31, 2023|

Vol 1. Issue 1. January 2023

Celebrating 25 Years of Innovative Wildlife Science By Deborah McKew, BRI Communications Director On the remote island of Rota, a tiny dot in the vastness of Oceania, a group of field biologists from distant places join forces each year to study threatened and endangered species of bats, indigenous crows, and other wildlife. In [...]

By |2023-06-26T14:39:16-04:00March 24, 2023|
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