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Kochi to host fourth Global Marine Symposium

Kochi will host the fourth International Symposium on Marine Ecosystems, MECOS 4, focusing on critical marine challenges and solutions. Organized by the CMFRI and MBAI, the event aims to address climate change impacts on marine biodiversity and develop sustainable fishing practices. Dr. Grinson George emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to mitigate threats like rising sea temperatures and extreme weather. The symposium offers a platform for emerging researchers while honoring marine research pioneers through special awards.

Kochi, May 16

The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) will host the fourth International Symposium on Marine Ecosystems: Challenges and Opportunities (MECOS 4) on November 4-6 this year.

Organised by the Marine Biological Association of India (MBAI) in association with the CMFRI, the symposium will specially focus on research and collaborative works on climate change amid a series of emerging threats to the marine ecosystems, including rising sea temperatures and extreme weather events.

The three-day event will bring together a global community of marine scientists, researchers, policymakers and industry experts to address the mounting challenges facing the marine fisheries and aquaculture.

CMFRI Director and MBAI President, Dr Grinson George, said the conference will develop a comprehensive roadmap for sustainable marine fisheries and innovative aquaculture methods, to meet growing seafood demand and to protect the livelihoods of coastal communities who depend on the ocean for their sustenance and income.

"The increasing threat to marine ecosystems following global warming demands urgent attention and united actions. Rising sea surface temperatures, ocean acidification, and extreme weather events threaten marine biodiversity and disrupt ecological processes," he said, adding that MECOS-4 would discuss all these issues, among other critical challenges and opportunities.

The discussions would centre around ecosystem and biodiversity conservation, sustainable fisheries and mariculture, climate and environment resilience, and products, value chain, and livelihood.

Research on marine mammals and sea birds will also get special attention at the conference.

The meet will offer a big platform for emerging marine researchers and students from India to showcase their innovative works, providing them with crucial opportunities for visibility and engagement. Researchers below the age of 35 years have the opportunity to win five Young Marine Biologist Awards for presentation of their research in the event.

MECOS 4 has also instituted five memorial awards named in honour of luminaries in marine fisheries research: Dr S. Jones, Dr M. Devaraj, Dr N.R. Menon, Dr R. Reghuprasad and Dr P.S.B.R. James.

"It is expected to generate recommendations for policymakers and industry leaders to promote sustainable ocean management and conservation for future generations. The event will also feature a fish, agri, and marine expo where research institutions and industries will exhibit their innovations and products," Dr George added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya K.

This is such an important initiative! As someone from coastal Kerala, I've seen firsthand how climate change is affecting our marine ecosystems. Rising sea temperatures are already impacting fish catches. Hope this symposium leads to concrete solutions 🤞

Rahul S.

Great to see Kochi hosting such international events. But I hope they involve local fishermen communities in these discussions too - their traditional knowledge could be invaluable for sustainable fisheries management.

Ananya P.

The Young Marine Biologist Awards are a fantastic initiative! Encouraging young researchers is crucial for India's marine conservation efforts. Maybe next year they could include school students too - get them interested early in marine biology 🌊

Vikram D.

While the symposium sounds impressive, I hope the recommendations actually reach policymakers who can implement them. Too often these events become just talk shops without real-world impact. The marine expo is a good practical addition though.

Sneha M.

As a marine science student, I'm so excited about this! The memorial awards honoring our marine research pioneers is a touching tribute. Hope I can attend and learn from global experts. India needs more such platforms for marine research.

Karthik R.

The focus on climate change impacts is timely. Our coastal communities are suffering due to erratic weather and declining fish stocks. Hope this leads to better policies that balance conservation with fishermen's livelihoods. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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