in association with
World Oceans Day reminds us of the essential role the ocean plays in our everyday lives. Often referred to as the lungs of our planet, the ocean is a critical source of oxygen, food, medicine, and climate regulation — sustaining life on Earth in countless ways. This year’s UN theme, “Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us,” calls on us to rediscover our sense of awe for the ocean and strengthen our commitment to its protection. As part of the celebration, we are organizing Invited Talks by distinguished experts that will bring valuable insights into marine science, conservation efforts, and the interconnectedness of ocean systems.These sessions aim to engage and inspire, building awareness and encouraging active participation in protecting our blue planet. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding, explore ocean wonders, and be part of a global movement for sustainable oceans.
Join us to explore, learn, and celebrate the wonders of our ocean
on June 09, 2025, 7.00 - 9.00 PM
These sessions aim to engage and inspire, building awareness and encouraging active participation in protecting our blue planet. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding, explore ocean wonders, and be part of a global movement for sustainable oceans.
INVITED TALK
09 JUNE 2025, 7.00 - 7.45 PM
Topic: Ocean Acidification A Major Threat To Ocean Life Do you know who is responsible for this?
Dr. M. Anand
Associate Professor & Head
Department of Marine and Coastal Studies, School of Energy Environment and Natural Resources, Madurai Kamaraj University
INVITED TALK
09 JUNE 2025, 7.45 - 8.30 PM
Topic: Marine Pollution and its Consequences: Insights into Ocean Acidification and Chemical Speciation
Dr. K. Anoop Krishnan
Scientist E
Environmental Hydrology Group (EHG)
National Centre for Earth Science Studies, Trivandrum
INVITED TALK
09 JUNE 2025, 8.30 - 9.00 PM
Topic: FROM LAND TO SEA: Tracing the Journey of microplastics to marine ecosystem
Ms. Vishnu Maya T.M.
Senior Research Scholar
Environmental Hydrology Group (EHG)
National Centre for Earth Science Studies, Trivandrum