Pre-Enrollment

5th July 2026

Final Paper Submission

10th July 2026

Registration Deadline

20th July`2026

Conference Date

4th Aug - 5th Aug 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 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12
SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
TRACK 01

Innovative Approaches to Marine Biota Conservation

This session will explore cutting-edge methodologies and technologies in marine biota conservation. Emphasis will be placed on case studies that demonstrate successful implementation of these strategies in various marine ecosystems.

TRACK 02

Ecosystem Services and Marine Biodiversity

This track focuses on the relationship between marine biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides. Discussions will include how preserving marine species can enhance ecosystem functionality and resilience.

TRACK 03

Ecological Engineering for Habitat Restoration

This session will delve into the principles and practices of ecological engineering aimed at restoring marine habitats. Participants will share insights on successful restoration projects and the ecological outcomes achieved.

TRACK 04

Environmental Monitoring Techniques in Oceanography

This track will cover the latest advancements in environmental monitoring technologies and methodologies in oceanography. Participants will discuss their applications in assessing marine health and biodiversity.

TRACK 05

Climate Adaptation Strategies for Marine Ecosystems

This session will address the challenges posed by climate change on marine ecosystems and explore adaptive management strategies. Focus will be on resilience-building measures that can be implemented in vulnerable marine habitats.

TRACK 06

Species Interactions and Marine Ecosystem Dynamics

This track will investigate the complex interactions among marine species and their implications for ecosystem dynamics. Presentations will highlight research findings that enhance our understanding of species relationships in marine environments.

TRACK 07

Sustainable Management Practices in Marine Conservation

This session will discuss sustainable management practices that can be employed to ensure the long-term viability of marine resources. Case studies will illustrate successful management frameworks and stakeholder engagement.

TRACK 08

Ecological Resilience in Marine Habitats

This track will explore the concept of ecological resilience in marine habitats and the factors that contribute to it. Discussions will focus on strategies to enhance resilience in the face of environmental changes.

TRACK 09

Habitat Management and Marine Conservation Strategies

This session will examine effective habitat management strategies that support marine conservation efforts. Participants will share best practices and lessons learned from various conservation initiatives.

TRACK 10

Ecosystem Assessment and Marine Health Indicators

This track will focus on methodologies for assessing marine ecosystems and identifying health indicators. Presentations will highlight tools and frameworks used in monitoring and evaluating ecosystem status.

TRACK 11

Ecological Modeling for Marine Conservation Planning

This session will explore the role of ecological modeling in marine conservation planning and decision-making. Participants will discuss various modeling approaches and their applications in predicting ecological outcomes.