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Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.
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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.
Why it matters
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the integration of long-term climate datasets in understanding oceanographic processes. Researchers will explore methodologies for analyzing historical oceanographic records and their implications for current climate trends.
This session will examine the patterns and drivers of biodiversity changes in marine ecosystems over time. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the impacts of climate change on marine species diversity.
Innovative approaches to ecosystem monitoring will be discussed, emphasizing the importance of long-term data collection. Participants will share best practices for assessing marine health and resilience in the face of environmental change.
This track will delve into the historical aspects of oceanography, utilizing paleoceanographic data to inform current ecological understanding. Studies presented will highlight how past ocean conditions can predict future trends.
The focus of this session will be on how climate change affects species interactions and dynamics within marine ecosystems. Researchers will present findings on shifts in species distributions and community structures.
This track will explore the various drivers of change in marine ecosystems, including anthropogenic influences and natural variability. Presentations will discuss adaptive responses of marine organisms to these changes.
This session will investigate the role of paleoceanographic studies in understanding long-term climate change patterns. Researchers will present data that connects ancient ocean conditions to contemporary climate phenomena.
This track will cover various ecological assessment methodologies used to evaluate marine environments. Emphasis will be placed on the effectiveness of these methods in monitoring ecosystem health.
This session will address the intersection of environmental monitoring and policy-making in marine conservation. Discussions will focus on how long-term datasets can inform effective marine management strategies.
This track will explore the impacts of habitat change on marine biodiversity, including the effects of climate change and human activities. Presentations will highlight case studies that demonstrate the resilience and vulnerability of marine habitats.
This session aims to bridge the gap between ocean ecological research and practical management applications. Participants will discuss collaborative efforts to integrate scientific findings into effective marine resource management.
Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.