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International Conference on Coral Reef Ecology and Restoration

3–4 Aug 2026 Florida, USA Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

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

01 Coral Reef Ecology and Biodiversity +
This track focuses on the intricate relationships within coral reef ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity for ecosystem stability. Researchers are invited to present studies on species interactions, community dynamics, and the role of biodiversity in reef resilience.
02 Climate Change and Coral Bleaching Events +
This session will explore the impacts of climate change on coral reefs, particularly the mechanisms and consequences of bleaching events. Contributions should address both observational and experimental studies that enhance our understanding of coral responses to thermal stress.
03 Habitat Degradation and Restoration Techniques +
This track aims to discuss the various factors contributing to habitat degradation in coral reefs and the innovative restoration techniques being employed. Papers should highlight successful case studies and methodologies that promote the recovery of degraded reef systems.
04 Marine Protected Areas and Conservation Strategies +
This session will examine the effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs) in conserving coral reef ecosystems. Participants are encouraged to share research on MPA design, management practices, and their role in enhancing reef health and biodiversity.
05 Ecological Assessment and Monitoring of Coral Reefs +
This track focuses on the methodologies and technologies used for the ecological assessment and monitoring of coral reefs. Contributions should include advancements in remote sensing, underwater surveys, and data analysis techniques that inform reef management.
06 Coral Physiology and Environmental Stressors +
This session will delve into the physiological responses of corals to various environmental stressors, including temperature fluctuations and water quality changes. Researchers are invited to present findings that elucidate the mechanisms underlying coral resilience and adaptation.
07 Invasive Species Management in Coral Ecosystems +
This track addresses the challenges posed by invasive species in coral reef environments and the strategies for their management. Papers should focus on case studies, ecological impacts, and effective control measures to mitigate the threats of invasives.
08 Trophic Interactions and Food Web Dynamics +
This session will explore the complex trophic interactions within coral reef ecosystems and their implications for ecosystem health. Contributions should highlight research on predator-prey relationships, nutrient cycling, and the role of herbivores in maintaining reef integrity.
09 Community Engagement in Coral Reef Conservation +
This track emphasizes the importance of community involvement in coral reef conservation efforts. Researchers are encouraged to present studies on participatory approaches, education initiatives, and the socio-economic benefits of engaging local communities.
10 Ecosystem Services Provided by Coral Reefs +
This session will focus on the various ecosystem services provided by coral reefs, including coastal protection, tourism, and fisheries. Contributions should assess the economic and ecological value of these services and their implications for conservation policy.
11 Coral Recruitment and Restoration Success +
This track will investigate the processes of coral recruitment and their significance for successful restoration efforts. Papers should explore factors influencing recruitment success and innovative approaches to enhance coral population recovery.

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