The 7th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity to be Held between November 17th and 20th 2026

The 7th edition of the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity will be organized in Bruges between November 17th and 20th 2026. The overall theme of the conference is “The marine biodiversity insights we need, for the ocean we want”.

 

As the WCMB 2026 will take place a little over halfway through the UN Ocean Decade, it will provide an excellent opportunity to take stock of ongoing actions and initiatives, but also evaluate what still needs to be tackled by the end of the Decade.

The World Conference on Marine Biodiversity is conducted tri-annually. The WCMB is a high-level international meeting that focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity. The conference provides a platform for policymakers, scientists, conservationists, industry representatives, and other stakeholders to discuss current and emerging marine biodiversity issues and identify ways to protect and sustainably manage marine ecosystems and their resources.

Previous conferences were held in:

Valencia, Spain (2008) - Outcome: Valencia Declaration - A Plea for the Protection of Marine Biodiversity

Aberdeen, Scotland (2011) - "Our Oceans, Our Future"

Qingdao, China (2014) - "Life in the Changing Ocean"

Montreal, Canada (2018) - "Connecting with the Living Ocean"

Auckland, New Zealand (2020) - "Understanding the current scale and importance of biodiversity in the marine environment"

Penang, Malaysia (2023) - "Marine Biodiversity Challenges in the Anthropocene"

Edited by: YJ
Reviewed By: Maggie
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