• From 11th to 14th September the ICES-CIEM Science Conference presents the latest advances in sustainable use of the oceans at the Palacio Euskalduna in Bilbao.
  • The event brings together over 750 professionals, heads of research institutes and political leaders from Europe and North America.
  • The AZTI technology centre, with the support of the Basque government, the Bizkaia provincial authority, and Bilbao city council, hosts the event, organised annually by ICES, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.

Bilbao, 11 September 2023- The Basque Country is to be the meeting place for the world’s top experts in marine research from 11th to 14th September at the ICES-CIEM Annual Science Conference (ASC), which presents the latest advances in the sustainable use of the oceans at the Palacio Euskalduna in Bilbao.

The AZTI technology centre, with extensive experience and an international landmark in this scientific sphere, will be hosting over 750 marine science professionals, heads of research institutes and political leaders from countries in Europe and North America, who  come together in the Basque Country to discuss and share the need to boost the sustainability of marine ecosystems.

“More and more attention is being paid to the importance of our oceans in coping with environmental and economic challenges, both nationally and internationally. Hosting this conference is therefore a key marine milestone for the Basque Country and for the province of Bizkaia,” stated Rogelio Pozo, CEO of AZTI.

This forum, which scientists will also be able to follow online, includes a packed programme of talks, work sessions and round tables dealing with current topics, with special focus on the work being done to provide science, data and advice on the sustainable use of our seas and oceans.

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Challenges and new horizons

The scientific research presented at this conference will help to establish the foundations to ensure the continuation of the benefits that marine and coastal ecosystems provide for society, and make it possible to boost people’s health, wealth, and quality of life. These benefits, referred to as ecosystem services, are analysed in a context of adaptation and increased resilience of marine and human systems in the face of climate change.

The event will help to continue progress in achieving the goals of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFG). It will also facilitate full implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy, with its new approach that seeks to ensure a favourable state of conservation of the habitats and species that are part of the services and benefits offered by the ocean.

Moreover, attracting this international event is a further step in creating prosperity locally by bringing major events to the Basque Country. In this respect, apart from the technical and scientific results of the conference, it is estimated that it will have a total impact worth over 380,000 euros, helping to support 3.8 jobs a year. Hospitality, R&D, cultural services, retail and transport are the sectors that will benefit most.

The event is supported by the Basque government, the Bizkaia provincial authority and Bilbao city council, with the collaboration of the Galician firm Marine Instruments.

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