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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.
This track will focus on the various methodologies employed in toxicity testing of microplastics in aquatic environments. Participants will explore advancements in laboratory techniques and their relevance to ecological risk assessments.
This session will investigate the processes of bioaccumulation and biomagnification of microplastics within aquatic food webs. Discussions will include the implications for higher trophic levels and potential human health risks.
This track will examine how microplastic exposure influences the behavior of aquatic species, including alterations in feeding, mating, and predator-prey interactions. Understanding these behavioral changes is crucial for assessing ecological impacts.
This session will delve into the reproductive consequences of microplastic exposure on aquatic organisms. Researchers will present findings on fertility, developmental abnormalities, and long-term population dynamics.
This track will explore the mechanisms by which microplastics induce oxidative stress in aquatic organisms. The implications of oxidative damage for health and survival will be discussed in the context of environmental exposure.
This session will focus on the potential for microplastics to disrupt endocrine systems in aquatic species. Presentations will highlight case studies and the implications for reproductive health and population viability.
This track will investigate how microplastics affect trophic interactions within aquatic ecosystems. The focus will be on the cascading effects of microplastic presence on food web dynamics and ecosystem health.
This session will examine the interactions between microplastics and sediments in aquatic environments. Discussions will include the implications for pollutant transport, sediment quality, and habitat integrity.
This track will present findings from field studies assessing microplastic pollution in various aquatic environments. Researchers will share methodologies, results, and implications for environmental monitoring.
This session will focus on the development and application of risk modeling frameworks to assess microplastic exposure in aquatic ecosystems. Participants will discuss methodologies for predicting ecological impacts and informing policy.
This track will explore innovative strategies for mitigating microplastic pollution in aquatic environments. Discussions will include policy recommendations, community engagement, and technological advancements aimed at reducing microplastic inputs.