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Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi Ocean Conference charts course for global ocean sustainability


ABU DHABI: Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi Ocean Institute concluded its first international Ocean Conference, titled ‘Towards the UN Ocean Conference 2025: Ocean Science, Policy and Blue Economy, a common ambition for the UAE, France, and Costa Rica’.

Hosted at the Zayed Theatre on the Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi Campus, the event brought together leaders, policymakers, institutional partners, academia, and industry actors to deliberate on critical issues concerning ocean preservation and sustainability.

Following the international ocean conference, the UN Ocean Conference Regional Dialogue titled ‘Deep Diving into Ocean Resilience’ was organised at the initiative of UNOC 3, at SUAD, in collaboration with the French Embassy in the UAE, Costa Rica Embassy in the UAE, UNOC 3, and MENA Ocean Initiative.

This dialogue served as a platform to foster regional engagement in discussions concerning ocean preservation and action in preparation for UN Ocean Conference 3 (UNOC3), facilitating dialogue among regiona
l stakeholders to strengthen collaborations and improve coordination for effective ocean preservation efforts.

Abdullah Balalaa – Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability Affairs, stated, ‘Sustainability is not a new pursuit for the UAE; it is deeply rooted in our society due to the challenging conditions faced by our ancestors. Our Founding Father the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was a patron of sustainability, which became ingrained in all of the UAE’s endeavours.’

Ambassador Olivier Poivre d’Arvor – Special Envoy of the French President for the UN Ocean Conference, France, remarked, ‘Together in the Middle East, we can write alongside our Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi a new chapter in the history of the Gulf, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean to help make these great basins more resilient, protected, sustainable, and therefore prosperous ! France counts on your experience of COP 27 in Egypt, COP 28 in Dubai and the IUCN 2025 congress preparations in Abu Dhabi to syner
gise with the Ocean and Climate diplomacy breakthroughs in Nice in June 2025. ‘

Prof Nathalie Martial-Braz – Vice Chancellor Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, commented, ‘Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, through the establishment of its Ocean Institute in the UAE, onboards a mission to advance ocean research in the region, not only in the labs, but by bridging scientific knowledge with public policy making and industrial development. Opening the Ocean Institute of Sorbonne University, the biggest marine university in Europe, here in Abu Dhabi, is a testament to engage in research of excellence, support enlightened decision-making and put in place science for action.’

Source: Emirates News Agency