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Goa will host the World Ocean Science Congress 2026 from February 23 to 26, bringing together leading marine scientists, policymakers, researchers, and industry experts from around the globe. The four-day event will focus on advancing ocean research and strengthening global collaboration to address pressing marine challenges. Key discussions will cover climate change impacts, ocean health, coastal resilience, deep-sea exploration, and sustainable use of marine resources. The congress aims to encourage knowledge exchange, showcase scientific innovation, and promote practical solutions for protecting marine ecosystems. The gathering also reflects India’s growing contribution to ocean science and its commitment to supporting a sustainable and responsible blue economy.
Scheduled from February 23 to 26, 2026, the congress will take place at the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography in Dona Paula, placing Goa at the centre of global ocean science discussions.
The event will bring together international marine scientists, policymakers, innovators, and industry leaders, strengthening Goa’s reputation as a hub for coastal and ocean research.
Hosting a global scientific gathering enhances Goa’s academic standing and creates meaningful engagement opportunities for students and researchers from Goa University and other regional institutions.
Focus areas such as climate change, marine biodiversity, deep-sea exploration, blue economy strategies, and sustainable coastal development directly connect with Goa’s ecological and economic priorities.
The Congress promotes collaboration between Indian research bodies, including the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, and international scientific communities.
It supports knowledge exchange through technical sessions, expert panels, and research presentations that benefit local scholars and policymakers.
The influx of delegates contributes to Goa’s tourism, hospitality, and service sectors, generating short-term economic activity.
By highlighting ocean conservation and sustainability, the event reinforces Goa’s identity as a coastal state committed to responsible marine stewardship and long-term environmental resilience.
| Exam | Year | Question | Options | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UPSC Civil Services (Prelims) | 2015 | Which among the following is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Churches and Convents of Goa”? | A) Se Cathedral B) Basilica of Bom Jesus C) Church of St. Francis of Assisi D) All of the above |
D) All of the above |
| SSC CGL | 2017 | Goa was liberated from Portuguese rule in which year? | A) 1947 B) 1950 C) 1961 D) 1971 |
C) 1961 |
| SSC CHSL | 2019 | What is the official language of Goa? | A) Marathi B) Konkani C) Hindi D) Portuguese |
B) Konkani |
| SSC GD Constable | 2022 | How many districts are there in Goa? | A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 |
A) 2 |
| Railway NTPC | 2021 | Panaji is situated on the banks of which river? | A) Mandovi B) Zuari C) Sal D) Terekhol |
A) Mandovi |
| CDS (I) | 2020 | Goa became a full-fledged state of India in which year? | A) 1961 B) 1975 C) 1987 D) 1992 |
C) 1987 |
The World Ocean Science Congress 2026 in Goa marks an important step in strengthening global cooperation on ocean research and sustainability. By bringing together scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders from around the world, the event reinforces the urgency of addressing climate change, marine conservation, and the responsible use of ocean resources. Hosting the congress highlights India’s growing role in marine science while positioning Goa as a key centre for coastal research, innovation, and international scientific collaboration.