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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 focuses on the interplay between physical oceanographic processes and biological dynamics in marine ecosystems. Discussions will include how these interactions influence fish stocks and marine productivity.
This session will explore the effects of climate variability on marine ecosystems, including shifts in species distribution and changes in trophic interactions. Researchers will present findings on how climate change influences ecological balance and resource availability.
This track examines the role of ocean circulation patterns in shaping fisheries dynamics and productivity. Presentations will highlight case studies that link circulation changes to fish stock assessments and management strategies.
This session will delve into advanced ecosystem modeling techniques that inform sustainable fisheries management practices. Participants will discuss the integration of ecological models with socio-economic factors to enhance resource assessment.
This track investigates the impact of environmental changes on trophic interactions within marine ecosystems. Researchers will share insights on how alterations in species interactions affect overall ecosystem health and productivity.
This session focuses on innovative methods for environmental monitoring and their applications in marine resource assessment. Presentations will cover technological advancements and their implications for fisheries management.
This track will explore the complex relationships between ocean-climate effects and marine biodiversity. Discussions will include the implications of climate change on species diversity and ecosystem resilience.
This session will address methodologies for forecasting marine productivity in the context of climate variability. Researchers will present models that predict future trends in fish stocks and ecosystem services.
This track examines sustainable fisheries practices that are being implemented to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Case studies will highlight successful management strategies and adaptive approaches.
This session will focus on species distribution modeling as a tool for understanding the impacts of climate change on marine species. Researchers will present models that predict shifts in distribution patterns and their implications for fisheries.
This track emphasizes the importance of integrating oceanographic and climatological data in fisheries management. Presentations will showcase collaborative approaches that enhance decision-making processes for sustainable resource use.