Goa hosts World Ocean Science Congress 2026
Panaji: Addressing the World Ocean Science Congress 2026, chief minister Pramod Sawant on Monday said that scientific temperament is embedded in Goa’s ecosystem.
“Goa is known for its sun, sand and sea. But there is one more ‘S’ — science. Many people do not know about that. Scientific temperament already exists in Goa,” he said.
Emphasising the importance of the ocean, Sawant said 75% of the earth’s surface is covered by water, and 25% of India’s population resides in coastal regions, a fact that should prompt reflection on our responsibility towards marine ecosystems.
“The ocean is not somewhere far away from daily life. Goa has 193km of coastline. The sea shapes our economy, climate, fisheries, tourism and daily life. Thousands of families across the state depend directly or indirectly on the ocean, making forums like the World Ocean Science Congress critical for linking science, livelihoods and policy,” he said.
The initiative, held at the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) until Feb 26, brings together policymakers, maritime industries, researchers, students and coastal communities on a common platform.
After earlier editions in Visakhapatnam, Kochi and Chennai, the fourth edition is being hosted in Goa, co-organised by NIO, NCPOR and Goa University.
Sawant highlighted advancements in ocean observation, modelling, artificial intelligence and autonomous underwater systems, noting that institutions like NIO continue to lead research in marine biotechnology and underwater exploration. He also said the commissioning of a pollution control vessel built in Goa for the Indian Coast Guard is a proud milestone, and it enhances India’s ability in maritime safety, pollution response and surveillance.
The agenda of the World Ocean Science Congress 2026 focuses on ocean health, climate change, marine ecosystems, coastal hazard resilience and sustainable blue economy models. Special sessions, including a fishermen’s meet and student interaction programmes with around 600 high school students, will also be held.
The CM said the event aims to connect scientific research with real-world impact through lectures, discussions, workshops, and exhibitions. “The objective is to take science and technology to coastal communities, integrate India’s maritime traditions with modern innovation, and build capacity through institutional partnerships,” he said.
Sawant said the ocean faces pressure from pollution, changing weather patterns and unsustainable practices. “The growth in the blue economy must therefore move with responsibility and scientific guidance. Ocean research and environmental protection are closely linked to national security and maritime preparedness,” he added.
Emphasising the importance of the ocean, Sawant said 75% of the earth’s surface is covered by water, and 25% of India’s population resides in coastal regions, a fact that should prompt reflection on our responsibility towards marine ecosystems.
“The ocean is not somewhere far away from daily life. Goa has 193km of coastline. The sea shapes our economy, climate, fisheries, tourism and daily life. Thousands of families across the state depend directly or indirectly on the ocean, making forums like the World Ocean Science Congress critical for linking science, livelihoods and policy,” he said.
The initiative, held at the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) until Feb 26, brings together policymakers, maritime industries, researchers, students and coastal communities on a common platform.
After earlier editions in Visakhapatnam, Kochi and Chennai, the fourth edition is being hosted in Goa, co-organised by NIO, NCPOR and Goa University.
Sawant highlighted advancements in ocean observation, modelling, artificial intelligence and autonomous underwater systems, noting that institutions like NIO continue to lead research in marine biotechnology and underwater exploration. He also said the commissioning of a pollution control vessel built in Goa for the Indian Coast Guard is a proud milestone, and it enhances India’s ability in maritime safety, pollution response and surveillance.
The CM said the event aims to connect scientific research with real-world impact through lectures, discussions, workshops, and exhibitions. “The objective is to take science and technology to coastal communities, integrate India’s maritime traditions with modern innovation, and build capacity through institutional partnerships,” he said.
Sawant said the ocean faces pressure from pollution, changing weather patterns and unsustainable practices. “The growth in the blue economy must therefore move with responsibility and scientific guidance. Ocean research and environmental protection are closely linked to national security and maritime preparedness,” he added.
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