Event Date
25 Nov 2025
Event Location
Brisbane, Australia
Event Tags
Conference Event
The University of Queensland and CNRS Biologie are delighted to invite marine biologists from across the region to the 3rd West Pacific Marine Biology Symposium, to be held at The University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane, Australia from 25–28 November 2025.
The Western Pacific Ocean is the most biodiverse region on Earth, encompassing intricate coral reef systems as well as distinct northern and southern temperate habitats. It also supports highly diverse fisheries and some of the world’s most advanced and innovative aquaculture.
The West Pacific Marine Biology Network (WPMBN), launched by CNRS Biologie in France, fosters collaboration among researchers in France, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and other nations in the region to understand, protect, and harness the potential of marine life in the western Pacific.
This year’s Symposium will focus on the biological mechanisms that underpin organismal and ecosystem function and health, and how marine organisms develop and adapt to increasingly rapid environmental changes, and contribute to sustainable bioeconomies.
The UQ Centre for Marine Science and CNRS Biologie welcome marine biologists at all research career stages—from students, postdocs, to early-career and established researchers—to present and discuss their work in an open, collaborative environment.
For more information, visit their website here: https://westpacificmarinebiology.network/wpmbn/meetings/3rd-wpmbn/


