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International Conference on Seagrass Ecosystems and Coastal Carbon Dynamics

18–19 Aug 2026 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

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The ICSECCD conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Oceanography,Climatology,Ecology and related disciplines.

01 Seagrass Ecosystem Dynamics +
This track focuses on the ecological processes governing seagrass ecosystems, including growth patterns, species interactions, and habitat structure. Understanding these dynamics is essential for effective conservation and management strategies.
02 Blue Carbon and Climate Mitigation +
This session explores the role of seagrass meadows in carbon sequestration and their potential contributions to climate change mitigation. Presentations will highlight recent research on blue carbon storage mechanisms and their implications for coastal management.
03 Nutrient Cycling in Coastal Ecosystems +
This track examines the biogeochemical processes involved in nutrient cycling within seagrass habitats. Studies presented will address the interactions between seagrass, sediment, and water column nutrients.
04 Ecosystem Services Provided by Seagrass +
This session highlights the various ecosystem services provided by seagrass meadows, including habitat provision, water filtration, and coastal protection. Research will emphasize the socio-economic benefits derived from these vital ecosystems.
05 Marine Vegetation and Biodiversity +
This track investigates the biodiversity associated with seagrass ecosystems, focusing on the myriad of species that depend on these habitats. Presentations will discuss the implications of biodiversity loss for ecosystem resilience and function.
06 Coastal Ecology and Habitat Conservation +
This session addresses the challenges and strategies for conserving seagrass habitats in the face of anthropogenic pressures. Discussions will include policy frameworks, restoration techniques, and community engagement in conservation efforts.
07 Sediment Interactions and Seagrass Health +
This track delves into the interactions between seagrass and sediment dynamics, exploring how sediment composition and movement affect seagrass health and distribution. Research findings will inform management practices aimed at enhancing seagrass resilience.
08 Ecosystem Productivity in Seagrass Meadows +
This session focuses on the primary productivity of seagrass meadows and its role in supporting marine food webs. Presentations will highlight methodologies for measuring productivity and factors influencing it.
09 Environmental Monitoring of Seagrass Ecosystems +
This track discusses innovative approaches to monitoring the health and extent of seagrass ecosystems using remote sensing and field-based techniques. The importance of long-term monitoring for effective management will be emphasized.
10 Climate Change Impacts on Seagrass Ecosystems +
This session examines the effects of climate change on seagrass habitats, including changes in temperature, sea level rise, and ocean acidification. Research will focus on adaptive strategies for mitigating these impacts.
11 Integrative Approaches to Coastal Management +
This track promotes interdisciplinary approaches to managing seagrass ecosystems and their associated services. Discussions will center on integrating ecological, social, and economic perspectives for sustainable coastal development.

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