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 1
SDG 1 No Poverty
SDG 2
SDG 2 Zero Hunger
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
TRACK 01

Innovative Approaches to Marine Protected Area Design

This session will explore novel methodologies for the design and implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs) that enhance ecological resilience. Emphasis will be placed on integrating scientific research with stakeholder engagement to optimize conservation outcomes.

TRACK 02

Biodiversity Management in Marine Ecosystems

This track focuses on strategies for managing biodiversity within marine ecosystems, highlighting the importance of species interactions and habitat complexity. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate successful biodiversity conservation practices in MPAs.

TRACK 03

Ecosystem Monitoring and Assessment Techniques

This session will cover advanced techniques for monitoring and assessing the health of marine ecosystems, including remote sensing and in situ methods. The discussion will emphasize the role of data in informing conservation strategies and policy decisions.

TRACK 04

Climate Change Impacts on Marine Protected Areas

This track will examine the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems and the implications for the effectiveness of MPAs. Researchers will present findings on adaptive management strategies that enhance resilience to climate stressors.

TRACK 05

Sustainable Fisheries Management in Protected Areas

This session will address the challenges and opportunities of integrating sustainable fisheries management within marine protected areas. Discussions will focus on balancing ecological health with socio-economic needs of local communities.

TRACK 06

Habitat Restoration Techniques for Marine Ecosystems

This track will explore innovative habitat restoration techniques aimed at rehabilitating degraded marine environments. Participants will share successful case studies and discuss the ecological outcomes of various restoration projects.

TRACK 07

Marine Policy and Governance for Conservation

This session will delve into the role of policy and governance frameworks in the establishment and management of marine protected areas. Experts will discuss best practices and lessons learned from various jurisdictions.

TRACK 08

Ecological Networks and Connectivity in Marine Conservation

This track will focus on the importance of ecological networks and connectivity for the resilience of marine ecosystems. Presentations will highlight research on the movement of species and the design of networks that enhance conservation efforts.

TRACK 09

Resilience Assessment in Marine Ecosystems

This session will explore methodologies for assessing the resilience of marine ecosystems to anthropogenic pressures. Participants will discuss frameworks that can be applied to evaluate the effectiveness of conservation interventions.

TRACK 10

Community Engagement in Marine Conservation

This track will highlight the significance of community involvement in marine conservation efforts, particularly within the context of MPAs. Case studies will illustrate successful partnerships between scientists, policymakers, and local communities.

TRACK 11

Emerging Technologies in Ocean Conservation

This session will showcase cutting-edge technologies that are transforming ocean conservation practices, including artificial intelligence and biotechnology. Discussions will focus on the potential of these technologies to enhance monitoring and management of marine resources.