11/10/2025
11:00 - 12:30
Conference Hall B: Session Room 11
, Hybride (sur site avec diffusion en direct)
Session avec interprétation
Description de la séance
Marine mammals serve as critical indicators of ecosystem health, yet their conservation challenges vary dramatically across different environments. This session explores how conservation strategies adapt and scale across diverse ecosystems, drawing from first-hand experiences in Antarctica, Gabon, Tarifa, and the Red Sea. Experts will share insights from scientific campaigns, community engagement, and innovative monitoring techniques, showcasing how local actions can drive global conservation impact.Using an interactive Fishbowl discussion, participants will engage with speakers to explore scalable conservation models, the role of technology, and the importance of integrating science with local knowledge. Key topics include climate resilience, human-wildlife interactions, and policy frameworks supporting marine mammal protection.By attending this session, you will gain practical knowledge on applying adaptive conservation methods in different contexts, fostering international collaboration, and shaping a future where marine mammal conservation is both resilient and inclusive.Organised by
Saudi Red Sea Authority
Partenaires
West Asia Region