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International Conference on Marine Food Web Collapse and Climate Pressures

17–18 Aug 2026 Athens, Greece Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICMFWCCP conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Oceanography,Biology,Environmental Sustainability and related disciplines.

01 Trophic Interactions in Marine Ecosystems +
This session will explore the complex relationships between species within marine food webs and how these interactions are influenced by climate pressures. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the cascading effects of trophic dynamics on ecosystem stability and resilience.
02 Ecological Resilience and Adaptation Strategies +
This track focuses on the mechanisms of ecological resilience in marine environments facing climate change. Researchers will present findings on species adaptation strategies and their implications for conservation efforts.
03 Impact of Climate Change on Marine Biodiversity +
This session will examine the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity, including shifts in species distribution and abundance. Discussions will highlight the importance of biodiversity in maintaining ecosystem health and functionality.
04 Ecosystem Disruption and Habitat Assessment +
This track will address the methodologies for assessing habitat changes and disruptions in marine ecosystems due to climate pressures. Participants will share innovative approaches to monitoring and evaluating ecosystem health.
05 Ecological Modeling of Marine Food Webs +
This session will delve into the use of ecological modeling to predict the impacts of climate change on marine food webs. Presentations will focus on model development, validation, and application in conservation planning.
06 Species Interactions Under Environmental Stressors +
This track will investigate how environmental stressors, such as temperature rise and ocean acidification, affect species interactions within marine ecosystems. The implications for food web dynamics and ecosystem services will be discussed.
07 Conservation Strategies for Marine Ecosystems +
This session will highlight effective conservation strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. Case studies will illustrate successful interventions and their outcomes for biodiversity preservation.
08 Ecosystem Monitoring Techniques and Technologies +
This track will showcase the latest techniques and technologies used for monitoring marine ecosystems in the context of climate change. Emphasis will be on innovative tools that enhance data collection and analysis.
09 Climate Impacts on Marine Ecosystem Functioning +
This session will explore how climate change affects the functioning of marine ecosystems, including nutrient cycling and energy flow. Researchers will present findings on the implications of these changes for ecosystem services.
10 Ecological Networks and Marine Food Web Dynamics +
This track will focus on the structure and dynamics of ecological networks within marine food webs. Discussions will center on the role of network complexity in resilience to climate pressures.
11 Integrating Oceanography and Biology for Ecosystem Management +
This session will emphasize the integration of oceanographic and biological research to inform effective marine ecosystem management. Collaborative approaches will be highlighted to address the challenges posed by climate change.

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