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OCEAN KNOWLEDGE 2030 CONFERENCE

Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference: Setting a course for Ireland’s marine future – join The Marine Institute 20-21 November, RDS, Dublin!  Ireland’s ocean community is invited to take part in a pivotal event shaping the future of our seas and coastal economies. The Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference will take place on 20-21 November at the RDS Concert Hall, Dublin, gathering the foremost voices in marine science, policy, and industry for a collaborative approach to securing a sustainable blue economy and a healthy ocean for future generations.

Hosted by the Marine Institute, the two-day Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference will bring together national and international experts and thought leaders to address the pressing challenges facing our oceans, from biodiversity protection and coastal resilience to sustainable economic development and climate action.

Speaking ahead of the Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference, Dr Niall McDonough, Director at the Marine Institute, stated:

“This Conference is a crucial platform for everyone invested in Ireland’s marine future. It’s an opportunity for voices from all sectors—scientists, policymakers, industry leaders, and academics—to come together, share insights, and set a focussed research agenda to unlock the full potential of our ocean while safeguarding it for future generations.”

Dr Rick Officer, CEO of the Marine Institute, emphasised the importance of consultation and collaboration in securing a sustainable marine future:

“By working together – experts, policymakers, and stakeholders across the marine sector, we can unlock new pathways for economic growth, protect our rich marine biodiversity, support coastal communities and contribute to global efforts in combating climate change. Prioritising ocean research is crucial not only for our national interests but for a sustainable global future.”

Conference Highlights:

The two-day event, moderated by journalist Karen Coleman, will feature a blend of keynote presentations, strategic panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to foster innovation and collaboration in ocean research and policy.

DAY 1 – Wednesday, November 20TH
Key sessions on Day 1 include:

DAY 2 – Thursday, November 21
The second day dives into data and management issues essential for Ireland’s ocean space and sustainability. Key sessions include:

Register Now.

Secure your place at Ocean Knowledge 2030 and be part of this vital conversation on Ireland’s ocean future!

To register and view the full programme, visit Ocean Knowledge 2030

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