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ICMRCHCD‑25 Set to Address Global Marine Challenges and Human-Driven Environmental Threats

Prime Highlights:

  • ICMRCHCD‑25 unites world experts to address marine degradation by human actions.
  • The two-mode conference on 24–25 October 2025 in Kuwait City will emphasize sustainable practices to conserve the sea.

Key Facts:

  • The conference fosters worldwide cooperation on the management of marine resources and control of human-induced damage.
  • Participants are marine scientists, environmentalists, policymakers, and industry professionals.

Key Background:

International Conference on Marine Resources Conservation and Human-Caused Damage (ICMRCHCD-25) is an international conference of global excellence that aims at investigating the increasingly perilous impact of human activities in destroying marine ecosystems around the world. On October 24–25, 2025, the conference will be organized in dual-mode mode for onsite and online participation. The mode is selected to enhance the reach of the conference toward a broad audience of international researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

The primary aim of the conference is to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the debate of marine conservation measures, ocean sustainability, and the prevention of anthropogenically induced harm to marine species. It is an imperative platform for the sharing of new research, latest technology, and efficient policies for reducing the effects of pollution, overfishing, destruction of habitats, and climate change on marine ecosystems.

ICMRCHCD-25 is also global in agenda and the sharing of experience. By pooling professionals across disciplines — oceanography, marine biology, environmental law, and sustainable fisheries — the conference will make concrete suggestions to serve coastal communities, improve biodiversity conservation, and create replicable marine management models.

The conference also emphasizes human action for the degradation of the sea and demands joint action worldwide for the future security of oceans. With rising sea temperatures, microplastic contamination, and coastal exploitation, the ICMRCHCD-25 conferences have never been as important. Its recommendations are likely to influence policy recommendations, environmental education, and sustainability projects in the long term in nations.

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