Pre-Enrollment

20th May 2026

Final Paper Submission

25th May 2026

Registration Deadline

4th June`2026

Conference Date

19th Jun - 20th Jun 2026

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 2
SDG 2 Zero Hunger
SDG 6
SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
TRACK 01

Nutrient Cycling in Marine Ecosystems

This track focuses on the processes and mechanisms of nutrient cycling within marine ecosystems, emphasizing the role of biogeochemical interactions. Researchers are invited to present findings on how nutrient dynamics influence primary production and ecosystem health.

TRACK 02

Ecological Modeling of Oceanic Systems

This session aims to explore advanced ecological modeling techniques used to understand ocean nutrient dynamics and their biological implications. Contributions should highlight innovative approaches to simulate marine ecosystems and predict responses to environmental changes.

TRACK 03

Species Interactions and Marine Biodiversity

This track investigates the complex interactions among species in marine environments and their impact on biodiversity. Papers are encouraged to examine how these interactions influence nutrient dynamics and ecosystem resilience.

TRACK 04

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

This session addresses methodologies and technologies for monitoring ocean health and nutrient levels. Participants are invited to share insights on the effectiveness of various assessment strategies in understanding marine ecosystem functioning.

TRACK 05

Climate Impacts on Ocean Nutrient Dynamics

This track focuses on the effects of climate change on nutrient dynamics in oceanic systems. Contributions should discuss observed and predicted changes in nutrient availability and their implications for marine productivity.

TRACK 06

Trophic Ecology and Energy Flow

This session examines the relationships between trophic levels and nutrient cycling in marine ecosystems. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that elucidate energy flow and its regulation by nutrient availability.

TRACK 07

Habitat Assessment and Conservation Strategies

This track emphasizes the importance of habitat assessment in the context of marine conservation. Papers should explore effective strategies for conserving marine habitats while considering nutrient dynamics and ecological health.

TRACK 08

Ecological Resilience in Changing Oceans

This session focuses on the resilience of marine ecosystems in the face of anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Contributions should address how nutrient dynamics contribute to or hinder ecological resilience.

TRACK 09

Marine Ecology and Ecosystem Functioning

This track investigates the intricate relationships between marine ecology and ecosystem functioning. Researchers are invited to present findings on how nutrient dynamics underpin ecological processes and overall marine health.

TRACK 10

Marine Productivity and Nutrient Flux

This session explores the factors influencing marine productivity and the flux of nutrients in oceanic systems. Papers should highlight the interplay between nutrient inputs and biological responses in various marine environments.

TRACK 11

Innovations in Oceanography and Nutrient Research

This track showcases cutting-edge research and technological advancements in oceanography related to nutrient dynamics. Participants are encouraged to present innovative methodologies that enhance our understanding of marine ecosystems.