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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 session will explore the physiological and biochemical processes that lead to coral bleaching under thermal stress. Researchers will present findings on the mechanisms by which corals expel symbiotic zooxanthellae and the subsequent impacts on reef health.
This track focuses on the identification and implications of ocean temperature anomalies on coral reef ecosystems. Presentations will address the frequency, duration, and geographical distribution of these anomalies and their effects on coral health.
This session will highlight innovative methodologies for monitoring coral reef ecosystems in the context of climate change. Participants will discuss the integration of remote sensing, field surveys, and citizen science in tracking reef health and biodiversity.
This track will examine the broader impacts of climate change on marine biodiversity, with a focus on species vulnerability and habitat resilience. Researchers will present case studies illustrating shifts in species distributions and community structures in response to changing ocean conditions.
This session will delve into the physiological responses of corals to thermal stress, including metabolic changes and stress-induced mortality. Presenters will discuss the implications of these responses for coral resilience and recovery.
This track will explore the ecological roles of coral reefs and the ecosystem services they provide, such as coastal protection and fisheries support. Discussions will focus on the interplay between reef health and human well-being in the face of climate change.
This session will present innovative conservation strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of ocean warming and coral bleaching. Researchers and practitioners will share successful case studies and discuss the role of policy in coral conservation efforts.
This track will investigate the vulnerability of various coral species to climate-induced stressors. Presentations will highlight genetic, physiological, and ecological factors that influence species resilience and adaptation.
This session will focus on the resilience of coral reef habitats and the potential for restoration in the face of climate change. Experts will discuss restoration techniques and the role of biodiversity in enhancing habitat resilience.
This track will address the climatological aspects of ocean warming, including trends, projections, and regional variations. Researchers will present data on the interactions between atmospheric conditions and ocean temperatures.
This session will explore the feedback mechanisms between marine ecosystems and climate change. Discussions will focus on how changes in marine biodiversity can influence climate processes and vice versa.