
One Ocean Science Congress
CNRS and IFREMER have been tasked with organizing the One Ocean Science Congress (OOSC), a UNOC3 Special Event dedicated to Science, and to provide Heads of State, Government, and the broader society, with comprehensive scientific insights on the Ocean’s health and future trajectory. Science-informed decisions should enable the conservation and sustainable use of the Ocean, optimize the solutions it offers, and safeguard the services and benefits it provides to humanity.
To learn more about the Third United Nations Ocean Conference: UNOCNICE2025.
The Congress will feature a mix of plenary sessions, including opening and keynote speeches, alongside parallel oral and poster presentations. To enhance interactions between science and society, action and policy, and to engage civil society more broadly, ‘townhalls’ such as panels and roundtables will also be arranged.
GEO Blue Planet posters and talks:
- Bringing Sargassum Observation and Prediction to Decision Makers (poster)
- The GEO Blue Planet Fisheries Working Group: supporting sustainable fisheries through Earth observation (talk)
- The Integrated Marine Debris Observing System: Global monitoring to support research and decision making (talk)