The ECOP Initiative: Connecting, Learning, and Leading in Ocean Science
Organised by the Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOP) National Node - India
In collaboration with the Decade Collaborative Centre - Indian Ocean Region (DCC-IOR)
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05-06 June, 2025
This workshop will explore the critical role of Early-Career Ocean Professionals (ECOPs) in achieving sustainable ocean development. It will align discussions with the challenges and outcomes of the UN Ocean Decade and introduce key initiatives of ECOP India. The workshop will also highlight the work of two specialized working groups:
Ocean Literacy — Emphasizing the importance of public engagement, education and awareness in ocean science
and Blue Carbon & Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) — Addressing the problems and providing solutions to mitigate climate change through ocean based carbon sequestration.
It will provide networking space for participants to exchange ideas, collaborate on future projects and strengthen their contribution to ocean science and policy.
Target audiences include, but are not limited to, the following:
By Application
Click here to apply: https://forms.gle/T1Qx7UMxpVaZbGXs9
Period for Applications: 07th April - 25th April, 2025
05th June - 06th June, 2025
Financial support:
Travel (3rd A.C. railway fare on reimbursement basis), accommodation, meals, internet connectivity, and office and recreational facilities will be available for participants at no cost, provided by INCOIS.
For Any questions please contact:
Programe Schedule (tentative):
Inauguration & Welcome Address |
ECOP Representative |
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Introducing UN Ocean Decade: A Global Perspective |
DCC-IOR Representative |
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Introduction to ECOP India & Its National Node |
Trishneeta Bhattacharya (ECOP India Co-Lead) |
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Group Photo, Tea break |
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Collaborative Research on unlocking Ocean-based Solutions to Climate change |
Dr. Avanti Acharya(Cactus Communications, India) |
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Blue Carbon & Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR): Pathways to Mitigation |
Dr. Abul Qasim (Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad) |
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Lunch Break |
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How Ocean Modelling Helps Us Understand and Respond to Climate Change |
Ms. Midhila Varna (Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad) |
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Understanding and Mitigating Marine Pollution: A Scientific and Community Approach |
Dr. Anwesha Ghosh(Centre for Climate and Environmental Studies, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata) |
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Tea Break |
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Ensuring Long-Term Fisheries Viability within a Sustainable Blue Economy Framework |
Mr.Muneer A (Fisheries Officer Dept of Fisheries, Government of Kerala) |
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Open Data Accelerating Progress in Ocean Sciences |
Mr. Mohammed Munzil PC (Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad) |
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Inspirational Ocean: Ocean Literacy & Public Engagement |
Ms. Shweta Naik (Jane Goodall Institute, India) |
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Novel Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation |
Dr. Femi Anna Thomas (Union Christian College, Kerala) |
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Tea Break |
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Presentation by Participants |
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Lunch Break |
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Tea Break |
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Panel Discussion by ECOPs |
ECOP representatives |
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Closing Remarks & Vote of Thanks |
Organizing Team |