About the Journal

​Indonesia's coastal and oceanic areas hold abundant biodiversity, such as fisheries, mangroves, and coral reefs, yet their potential is not maximized. The physical processes and dynamics of Indonesia's oceans regulate the distribution of marine biodiversity and ecosystems, including the Indonesian Throughflow and complex topography. The marine and fisheries sector has significant potential for sustainable development but is facing serious anthropogenic pressure and climate change. Adapting to these changes requires collaboration and innovation between researchers from various disciplines in the marine sciences. ​International Seminar on Ocean Sciences and Sustainability (ISOSS) provides a platform for such collaboration and innovation.

The conference will discuss several topics, including:

  1. ​​Climate change and ocean threats
  2. ​​Marine bioprospecting and food security
  3. ​​Renewable blue energy
  4. ​​Sustainable blue economies
  5. ​​Sustainable ocean technology

Time and Venue

  • Time : July 8-9, 2024
  • Venue : Hybrid (Virtual Room & Ambon-Indonesia)

Expected Output

Selected papers will be published in International reputable Index Scopus Proceeding (BIO web of conf)