Region: Global

Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI)

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Category: Multidisciplinary

Focuses on: Conservation; Climate Science; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc. plastics); Marine Science (general); Ocean Literacy; Policy/Governance; Deep Sea

Country/Region: Global

The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) is the world’s largest network dedicated to deep-ocean science, policy, and stewardship. Established in 2013 to respond to growing human pressures on the deep ocean, DOSI was created as a global, inclusive platform to connect knowledge with decision-making and promote stewardship both within and beyond national boundaries. The DOSI mission is to integrate scientific and humanistic knowledge to inform deep-ocean policy, governance, and stewardship by engaging with policymakers, cultivating capacity and diplomacy, and creating community.

DOSI welcomes everyone who wishes to engage in deep-ocean stewardship.

  • Join the DOSI network to start your science-to-policy journey and share your knowledge to support the stewardship of the deep ocean.

  • Collaborate with DOSI and benefit from DOSI’s network of experts to support your deep-ocean work and policy decision-making.

  • Deepen your knowledge by diving into DOSI’s resources to learn more about the deep ocean and how you can help to advance its stewardship.

  • Fund DOSI’s work and become a champion for the deep ocean by supporting the DOSI mission and ensuring science has a voice in ocean governance.

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Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON)

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Category: Biology & Ecology

Focuses on: Bioacoustics; Cetaceans; Coastal Systems; Conservation; Coral Reefs; Crustaceans; Data science/Modelling; Earth Sciences; Elasmobranchs (Sharks Skates & Rays); Environment/Sustainability; Fish; Estuaries; Habitat Mapping; Marine Mammals; Marine Science (general); Ocean Observations; Open Data; Research; Seagrass; Shellfish

Country/Region: Global

The Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) is a thematic node of the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON). MBON is a global collaborative initiative that contributes to the effective management of marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. It facilitates networking amongst the marine biodiversity community to improve standards and best practices in the collection, management, and publication of marine biodiversity data.

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The Society for Underwater Technology

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Category: Multidisciplinary

Focuses on: Aquaculture; Archeology/Heritage; Artificial Intelligence (AI); Bioacoustics; Biotechnology; Blue Economy; Career Development Support; Cetaceans; Chemistry; Conservation; Coral Reefs; Crustaceans; Data science/Modelling; Earth Sciences; Environment/Sustainability; Engineering; Geoscience; Habitat Mapping; Hydrology; Hydrospatial; Infrastructure; Law; Marine Mammals; Marine Pollution (inc. plastics); Marine Science (general); Ocean Literacy; Ocean Observations; Oceanography; Policy/Governance; Renewable Energy; Research; Scuba Diving; Seagrass; Shellfish; Technology

Country/Region: Global



Founded in 1966, the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a learned society connecting professionals and enthusiasts in underwater technology, marine science, and offshore engineering. The SUT provides platforms for knowledge exchange— including events, training, publications and Special Interest Groups—fostering collaboration between industry, academia and policy. The SUT drives innovation, supports career development and promotes responsible and sustainable use of the ocean. Through the SUT’s international branch network, they engage students, early career professionals and corporate partners to share expertise, advance best practice, and shape the future of underwater industries, reflecting the SUT’s commitment to collaboration, inclusivity, and impact.

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Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB)

Category: Biology & Ecology

Topics include: Evolutionary Biology; Organismal Biology; Functional Biology

Country/Region: Global

The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology.

Organismal biology comprises diverse fields that lead to a better understanding of whole organism function and the interface between organisms and their physical and biological environments. Comparative morphological, developmental, physiological, behavioral and biomechanical approaches examine functional diversity and integrate the study of living and physical systems.

Evolutionary and ecological approaches examine stability versus change over time, how genomes evolve, how they produce phenotypes, interact with the environment, and lead to functional diversity. SICB encourages interdisciplinary cooperative research that integrates across levels of biological organization, from molecules and cells to ecosystems, and can move beyond standard model organisms and methodologies.

SICB also encourages use of new technologies that allow researchers to improve their abilities to collect and properly analyze these new and complex data sets. SICB enhances education and scholarship at all levels, from K-12 to postgraduate.

The society also works to inform the public, legislators and granting agencies of the importance of organismal biology and its potential to produce valuable new knowledge, findings, applications and tools.

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International Sea Turtle Society

Category: Biology & Ecology

Topics include: Sea Turtles

Country/Region: Global


Our Vision The Vision of the International Sea Turtle Society is globally robust populations of sea turtles fulfilling their ecological roles within a healthy environment, in harmonious co-existence with all Peoples.

Our Mission The Mission of the International Sea Turtle Society is to promote understanding, appreciation, and value of sea turtles and their habitats through the exchange and sharing of information, techniques, ideas, and inspiration that will promote actions from local to global levels, for the advancement of sea turtle biology and conservation.

About The International Sea Turtle Society has been a registered non-profit organization (501(c)(3) since February 1996. It convenes a uniquely important International Sea Turtle Symposium that brings people together from all around the world each year (more than 1000 people from approximately 80 countries). Since 1981 this community of sea turtle biologists, conservationists, educators, and advocates has gathered to share knowledge, build capacity, network and collaborate and ultimately, to leverage conservation.

Symposium attendees have been able to promote their research network with others working in their field and train future sea turtle biologists and conservationists. In the past decade, the Symposium focus has broadened to include social science, education, and grassroots conservation efforts. The Symposium also promotes conservation advocacy through developing Symposium Resolutions that describe the Society membership’s ideas about emerging conservation themes. These resolutions are carefully and thoughtfully drafted, and then directed to national governments, international wildlife management organizations, and other conservation entities around the world.

Participation at the Symposium continues to grow, bringing together over 800 people at more recent annual gatherings. The geographical scope has also widened, from being a primarily US-based event in the early years to one that now includes members from half of the world’s countries. The background of participants has also diversified to incorporate government officials, students, the general public, activists, and advocacy groups, biologists, researchers, veterinarians, policy-makers, and more, to form an ever-increasing number of people with a matching variety of ideas, with the common goal of ensuring the survival of these endangered animals.

The Symposium is a great opportunity to meet colleagues, learn about the latest research, and discuss ways to solve common problems. We recognize that by forging partnerships we can have a greater influence on the future. We are diverse in our cultures, national origins, professions, ages, and experiences. This diversity makes us stronger. By sharing our vision and knowledge, our mission becomes more reachable.

The International Sea Turtle Society is governed by a Board of Directors (BoD) who are elected by the membership. They are your representatives and are dedicated to the goals and mission of the Society. Look out for their identifying badges at the next Symposium; feel free to go up and talk to them about your Society and any suggestions you may have to help develop it. The BoD need and want to hear from you. Keep the Society vital by sharing your ideas and concerns with them.

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Seas At Risk

Category: Biology & Ecology; Maritime Industry; Fisheries/Aquaculture

Topics include: Aquaculture; Deep Sea Mining; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc. plastics); Renewable Energy; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: Global

Seas At Risk is an association of environmental organisations from across Europe, working together to ensure that life in our seas and oceans is abundant, diverse, climate resilient, and not threatened by human activities. Its mission is to promote ambitious policies for marine protection at European and international level. With over 30 members representing the majority of European countries, Seas At Risk speaks for millions of citizens that care deeply about the health and well-being of seas and oceans.

Headquartered in Brussels, Seas At Risk has strong connections with the European institutions and with the UN and regional bodies responsible for seas and oceans, as well as with other like-minded organisations in Europe and around the world. This, together with our expertise and solid membership base, makes Seas At Risk a powerful voice, championing the cause of healthy seas and oceans for over 30 years.

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World Aquaculture Society

📚 Category: Fisheries/Aquaculture

🏷️ Topics include: Aquaculture

📍 Country/Region: International

The World Aquaculture Society, through its commitment to excellence in science, technology, education, and information exchange, will contribute to the progressive and sustainable development of aquaculture throughout the world.

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Women's International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA)

📚 Category: Maritime Industry

🏷️ Topics include: Blue Economy; Diversity & Inclusion; Career Development Support

📍 Country/Region: International

WISTA is an international networking organisation whose mission is to attract and support women, at the management level, in the maritime, trading and logistics sectors.

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The Oceanography Society (TOS)

📚 Category: Oceanography

🏷️ Topics include: Technology; Ocean Literacy; Oceanography

📍 Country/Region: International

The Oceanography Society (TOS) was founded in 1988 to advance oceanographic research, technology, and education, and to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education.

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The Crustacean Society

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology

🏷️ Topics include: Crustaceans

📍 Country/Region: International

Advancing the study of all aspects of crustacean biology. The Crustacean Society (TCS) achieves its mission by promoting the exchange and dissemination of information throughout the world by:

(1) The Journal of Crustacean Biology (JCB) an SCI journal, with Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Castro, published by the Oxford University Press;

(2) Biannual, international meetings to gather the world's carcinologists for constructive interaction and collaboration, and by supporting other societies, meetings, and conferences that share our mission; (3) annual competitions for fellowship, scholarship, and travel awards for postdocs and both graduate and undergraduate students.

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Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry

📚 Category: Multidisciplinary

🏷️ Topics include: Toxicology; Chemistry

📍 Country/Region: International

SETAC is a not-for-profit, worldwide professional organization composed of about 5,000 individuals and institution in more than 90 countries dedicated to the study, analysis and solution of environmental problems, the management and regulation of natural resources, research and development and environmental education.

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Society for Underwater Technology

📚 Category: Engineering/Technology

🏷️ Topics include: Technology; Engineering; MarineScience

📍 Country/Region: International

The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a multidisciplinary learned society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering.

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Society for Marine Mammalogy

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology

🏷️ Topics include: Marine Mammals; Career Development Support

📍 Country/Region: International

The mission of the international Society for Marine Mammalogy (SMM) is to promote the global advancement of marine mammal science and contribute to its relevance and impact in education, conservation and management.

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Society for Ecological Restoration

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology

🏷️ Topics include: Biology/Ecology

📍 Country/Region: International

We are working to ensure that ecological restoration is recognized and utilized as a fundamental component of global conservation, biodiversity and sustainable development programs, and that ecological restoration projects are designed and implemented in a way that provides people with the opportunity to not only repair ecological damage, but also improve the human condition.

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Society for Conservation Biology

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology

🏷️ Topics include: Biology/Ecology; Policy/Governance; Career Development Support

📍 Country/Region: International

The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) serves as the premier international membership society for professionals, students and non-profits dedicated to advancing the science and practice of conserving biodiversity.

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Marine Technology Society

📚 Category: Engineering/Technology

🏷️ Topics include: Technology; Career Development Support; Renewable Energy; Ocean Literacy; Scuba Diving; Oceanography; Meteorology

📍 Country/Region: International

The Marine Technology Society promotes awareness, understanding, and the advancement and application of marine technology. Incorporated in 1963, the international society brings together businesses, institutions, professionals, academics, and students who are ocean engineers, technologists, policy makers, and educator

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Marine Mammal Observer Association (MMOA)

Category: Ocean Professionals

Focuses on: Biology/Ecology; Marine Mammals; Career Development Support

Country/Region: International


The Marine Mammal Observer Association (MMOA) is a membership-based association with the aim of bringing together and representing individuals who work commercially and professionally as marine fauna mitigation professionals who implement mitigation measures to protect marine life during industry operations.

MMOA aims to work with professional, experienced and newly qualified MMOs, PSOs and PAM operators, industry, government agencies, non-government organisations (NGOs) and academics to improve the profession's effectiveness by:

  • Developing professional competency.

  • Improving collection and use of data.

  • Assimilating field experience and knowledge of marine fauna mitigation professionals.

  • Providing a collective voice for offshore professionals.

  • Promoting the marine fauna mitigation profession in the offshore industry.

  • Improving protection for marine mammals.

MMOA seek to achieve this through:

  • Attendance at relevant conferences and meetings by MMOA spokespersons to represent marine fauna mitigation interests.

  • Recognising the skills of professional MMOs, PSOs, PAM Operators, MMO managers and associated consultants and providing marine fauna mitigation professionals with career development opportunities and advice.

  • Encouraging feedback from professional and experienced marine fauna mitigation professionals through an online forum.

  • Providing a point of contact for advice and consultation on marine mammal mitigation issues, feedback on improving/reviewing guidelines and marine fauna mitigation data collection.

  • Improving knowledge of members through an Information Directory

  • Working to encourage and promote the systematic collection, collation and analysis of marine fauna data worldwide.

Marine Geological and Biological Habitat Mapping (GEOHAB)

📚 Category: Biology & Ecology; Geology

🏷️ Topics include: Habitat Mapping; Geoscience

📍 Country/Region: International

GeoHab (Marine Geological and Biological Habitat Mapping) is an international association of marine scientists studying biophysical (i.e., geologic and oceanographic) indicators of benthic habitats and ecosystems as proxies for biological communities and species diversity. The main goals of GeoHab scientists are: to support government spatial marine planning, sustainable ocean management, and decision making; to support and underpin the design of marine protected areas (MPAs); to conduct scientific research programs aimed at generating knowledge of benthic ecosystems and seafloor geology; to conduct living and non-living seabed resource assessments for economic and management purposes, including the design of fishing reserves.

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La Plateforme Océan & Climat

📚 Category: Multidisciplinary

🏷️ Topics include: Policy/Governance

📍 Country/Region: International

La POC rassemble plus de 90 membres – instituts de recherche, ONGs, aquariums, secteur privé, institutions françaises et agences internationales, collectivités territoriales. Ils travaillent ensemble à communiquer le message suivant : « un océan en bonne santé pour un climat protégé ».

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