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International Conference on Marine Mammal Ecology and Environmental Stressors

4–5 Aug 2026 Mexico City, Mexico Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICMMEES conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Oceanography,Biology,Environmental Sustainability and related disciplines.

01 Population Dynamics of Marine Mammals +
This session will explore the factors influencing population dynamics in marine mammal species, including reproductive rates, mortality, and migration patterns. Emphasis will be placed on modeling techniques and their application in conservation efforts.
02 Impact of Climate Change on Marine Ecosystems +
This track will address the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, focusing on shifts in species distribution, habitat loss, and ecosystem services. Contributions will highlight adaptive strategies employed by marine mammals in response to environmental changes.
03 Anthropogenic Impacts on Marine Mammal Habitats +
This session will investigate the various anthropogenic stressors affecting marine mammal habitats, including pollution, shipping, and coastal development. Research presented will aim to identify mitigation strategies to enhance habitat resilience.
04 Ecological Modeling in Marine Conservation +
This track will focus on the application of ecological modeling techniques to inform marine conservation strategies. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate the effectiveness of modeling in predicting population trends and habitat requirements.
05 Behavioral Ecology of Marine Mammals +
This session will delve into the behavioral ecology of marine mammals, examining social structures, foraging behaviors, and communication strategies. Insights gained will contribute to understanding how behavior influences survival and reproduction in changing environments.
06 Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services +
This track will explore the relationship between marine biodiversity and the ecosystem services provided by marine mammals. Presentations will highlight the importance of biodiversity for ecological health and human well-being.
07 Species Monitoring and Conservation Strategies +
This session will focus on innovative methods for species monitoring, including technology-driven approaches and citizen science. Discussions will center on effective conservation strategies that arise from robust monitoring data.
08 Habitat Assessment and Restoration Techniques +
This track will cover habitat assessment methodologies and restoration techniques aimed at improving marine mammal habitats. Participants will share successful case studies and lessons learned from restoration projects.
09 Ecological Resilience in Marine Mammal Populations +
This session will examine the concept of ecological resilience in marine mammal populations, focusing on their ability to withstand and adapt to environmental stressors. Research will highlight factors that enhance resilience and inform conservation practices.
10 Wildlife Management in Marine Environments +
This track will address the challenges and strategies involved in wildlife management for marine mammals. Topics will include policy frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and the integration of science into management practices.
11 Oceanographic Influences on Marine Mammal Ecology +
This session will explore the interplay between oceanographic processes and marine mammal ecology. Presentations will focus on how physical oceanographic conditions affect distribution, behavior, and health of marine mammal populations.

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