The CCORE 2026 Conference provides a global interdisciplinary platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, and policy experts to present and discuss the latest innovations, scientific advances, and practical solutions related to climate change, marine ecosystems, and ocean renewable energy. The conference aims to foster international collaboration and knowledge exchange to support sustainable ocean management and climate resilience.
Researchers, academics, industry experts, and policymakers are invited to submit original research abstracts and papers aligned with the conference tracks and sub-themes described below.
Track 1: Ocean–Climate Dynamics and Earth System Science
- Ocean–atmosphere interactions and climate variability
- Regional and global climate modeling
- Hydrology and climate change
- Coastal and estuarine dynamics
- Remote sensing and satellite monitoring of marine environments
- Ocean circulation and carbon cycles
- Climate-related disasters and risk reduction
- Prediction modeling and decision-support tools
- Climate impacts on water resources and river management
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Track 3: Marine Renewable Energy and Blue Economy Innovation
- Offshore wind energy technologies
- Wave and tidal energy systems
- Ocean currents and salinity gradient power
- Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
- Hydro power systems and hybrid renewable energy integration
- Intelligent integration of renewable energy technologies
- Development and utilization of ocean energy resources
- Blue economy innovation and sustainable marine industries
- Climate change impacts on renewable energy infrastructure
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Track 2: Marine Biodiversity, Ecosystem Health and Bioindicators
- Marine biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Seagrass, mangroves, and blue carbon ecosystems
- Coastal lagoon and estuarine ecosystem management
- Bioindicators for environmental monitoring
- Microplastics and marine pollution
- Emerging contaminants in coastal ecosystems
- Climate change impacts on marine biodiversity
- Nature-based solutions and ecosystem restoration
- Pollution monitoring and remediation technologies
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Track 4: Ocean Governance, Policy and Global Cooperation
- Ocean energy policy and economics
- Climate resilience and adaptation strategies
- Climate change and regional economic development
- Financing climate mitigation and adaptation
- Global environmental agreements and cooperation
- Sustainable coastal and marine resource management
- Public policy for marine renewable energy
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