Pre-Enrollment

2nd November 2026

Final Paper Submission

7th November 2026

Registration Deadline

17th November`2026

Conference Date

2nd Dec - 3rd Dec 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 13
SDG 13 Climate Action
SDG 14
SDG 14 Life Below Water
TRACK 01

Dynamics of Ocean Salinity

This track focuses on the mechanisms driving salinity variations in oceanic environments. It will explore the implications of salinity changes on ocean circulation and climate systems.

TRACK 02

Thermohaline Circulation and Climate Interactions

This session will examine the role of thermohaline circulation in regulating global climate patterns. Contributions will highlight the feedback mechanisms between oceanic processes and atmospheric conditions.

TRACK 03

Ocean Stratification and Its Impacts

This track addresses the effects of stratification on nutrient distribution and biological productivity in marine ecosystems. Discussions will include the implications of stratification changes on marine life and food webs.

TRACK 04

Salinity Gradients and Density-Driven Currents

This session will investigate the formation and dynamics of density-driven currents resulting from salinity gradients. Research presented will emphasize the influence of these currents on global ocean circulation.

TRACK 05

Global Conveyor Belt: Mechanisms and Effects

This track will delve into the global conveyor belt's role in heat transport and climate regulation. Presentations will focus on recent findings regarding its stability and response to climate change.

TRACK 06

Ocean Mixing Processes and Their Significance

This session will explore the physical processes of ocean mixing and their implications for heat and nutrient distribution. Contributions will include observational and modeling studies that enhance our understanding of mixing dynamics.

TRACK 07

Numerical Modeling of Ocean Circulation

This track will showcase advanced numerical models used to simulate ocean circulation patterns. Discussions will center on model validation, uncertainties, and their applications in predicting future oceanic changes.

TRACK 08

Observational Techniques in Oceanography

This session will highlight innovative observational methods for measuring salinity and temperature in the ocean. Presentations will cover advancements in hydrographic measurements and remote sensing technologies.

TRACK 09

Salinity Anomalies and Their Implications

This track will focus on the occurrence and impact of salinity anomalies in various oceanic regions. Research will address the potential consequences of these anomalies on marine ecosystems and climate.

TRACK 10

Water Mass Formation and Ocean Dynamics

This session will explore the processes involved in water mass formation and their significance in ocean dynamics. Contributions will discuss the interactions between different water masses and their role in global circulation.

TRACK 11

Climate Variability and Oceanographic Responses

This track will examine the relationship between climate variability and oceanographic responses, including changes in salinity and circulation patterns. Presentations will focus on case studies that illustrate these complex interactions.