Ocean Resilience in Focus: Developing Science-based Approaches for Coral & Biodiversity

he event will invite coral conservation institutes and coral researchers in support of the implementation of Kunming Montréal Biodiversity Framework and the Coral Reef Breakthrough Goals and Action Point. The session will showcase the developments and illustrate leading practices around several elements of how jurisdictions are safeguarding coral reef ecosystem.

Youth Can Save Corals: Five Pathways for Action

Join us for an inspiring, youth-led event dedicated to saving our precious coral reefs! In this engaging session, young changemakers will explore five ways young people can be part of the solution to our coral crisis. From raising funds to support groundbreaking scientific research to influencing global policy, kids and youth around the world are already showing that they have the initiative and know-how to make a difference.

Latinoamérica Azul: Amplifying Youth Voices for Ocean Conservation in Latin America

This session will present the "Latinoamérica Azul" declaration, the first youth-led document that outlines key demands and actionable recommendations for ocean conservation in Latin America. Created during the inaugural "Latinoamérica Azul" conference held in Costa Rica this past June, the declaration captures the voices and perspectives of over 100 young ocean leaders from across the region. Key topics within the declaration—such as climate change, marine protected areas, and sustainable fisheries—are crucial for addressing the primary threats to coral ecosystems and halting their decline. By engaging a diverse group of young advocates and stakeholders, this session aims to refine the declaration and develop a unified roadmap for presenting these youth-driven recommendations to regional policymakers. The enhanced declaration will serve as a strategic agenda for the upcoming UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) 2025 in Nice, France, ensuring that youth perspectives shape international