Women in Ocean Impact: Hope, Inspiration and Action for Our Blue Planet | webinar

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Organised by the Sea Forward Fund

Women in Ocean Impact: Hope, Inspiration and Action for Our Blue Planet 

28 May 2025, 9:00 - 10:30 CEST | online webinar

Our planet’s ocean plays a vital role in maintaining life on Earth—providing ecosystem services, preserving biodiversity, and supporting countless livelihoods. Yet, as environmental threats intensify, the urgency to find and scale effective solutions has never been greater.

The Sea Forward Fund invites us to join the dynamic webinar on Women in Ocean Impact: Hope, Inspiration and Action for Our Blue Planet. This session will feature a dynamic panel of changemakers working at the intersection of marine conservation, climate education, and sustainable finance. Through their stories and strategies, we’ll explore how innovation and collaboration can help overcome today’s challenges and chart a hopeful course for the future of our blue planet.

>> To join us in this webinar, register here

Keynote Speakers

 

The IPBES Nexus Assessment provide discussions about the Interlinkages among Biodiversity, Water, Food and Health, and bring attention to the Ocean-Biodiversity-Climate nexus

 

Photo by David Clode on Unsplash: Cassiopea sp., commonly known as the upside-down jellyfish, is a species found in calm areas such as mangroves and coastal lagoons, and is abundant around Cairns, in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.