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Hybrid Event

21st - 22nd October 2026 | Tokyo, Japan

International Conference on Marine Ecosystem Modeling and Climate Dynamics (ICMEMCD - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

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Conference Program

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.

Why it matters

SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Marine Ecosystem Modeling Approaches

This track focuses on innovative modeling techniques used to understand marine ecosystems. Participants will explore various methodologies for simulating ecological processes and their implications for marine biodiversity.

Track 02
Climate Dynamics and Ocean Interactions

This session examines the complex interactions between climate dynamics and oceanic systems. Researchers will present findings on how climate variability influences oceanic conditions and marine life.

Track 03
Biogeochemical Cycles in Marine Environments

This track delves into the role of biogeochemical cycles in shaping marine ecosystems. Contributions will highlight the interactions between biological processes and chemical elements in the ocean.

Track 04
Species Distribution Modeling in Changing Climates

This session addresses the challenges of predicting species distribution in the context of climate change. Participants will discuss models that forecast shifts in marine species habitats and populations.

Track 05
Trophic Interactions and Ecosystem Dynamics

This track explores the intricate trophic interactions within marine ecosystems. Presentations will focus on how these interactions influence ecosystem stability and resilience.

Track 06
Oceanographic Modeling Techniques

This session highlights advanced oceanographic modeling techniques and their applications. Researchers will share insights on the development and validation of models that simulate oceanic processes.

Track 07
Ecological Forecasting and Management

This track emphasizes the importance of ecological forecasting in marine resource management. Participants will discuss predictive models that inform conservation strategies and policy decisions.

Track 08
Habitat Projections under Climate Change

This session investigates habitat projections for marine species in response to climate change. Researchers will present models that predict habitat shifts and their ecological implications.

Track 09
Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning

This track examines the relationship between marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Contributions will focus on how biodiversity impacts ecosystem resilience and productivity.

Track 10
Environmental Dynamics and Marine Ecosystems

This session explores the dynamic environmental factors affecting marine ecosystems. Presentations will cover the interplay between physical and biological processes in marine environments.

Track 11
Predictive Modeling in Oceanography

This track focuses on the development and application of predictive models in oceanography. Researchers will discuss the role of these models in understanding and forecasting oceanic changes.

2026 UPDATE

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