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5/30/25, 11:00 AM UAE hosts the First Intergovernmental Session of the IOC Sub-Commission for the Central Indian Ocean
The meeting established a foundational framework for IOCINDIO’s work, strengthening regional
cooperation in ocean sciences and supporting progress toward key sustainable development goals. It
brought together experts from international organizations specializing in ocean research and marine
science.
The meeting addressed several key themes, including the development of joint strategies to conserve
marine ecosystems, the enhancement of research and technical capabilities among member states, and
the expansion of knowledge in ocean monitoring and marine resource management. It also laid the
groundwork for a collaborative framework to tackle shared environmental challenges, such as climate
change and ocean pollution.
IOCINDIO, a regional body under UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC),
aims to strengthen cooperation among Indian Ocean rim countries in the fields of scientific research and
sustainable development.
Underscoring the UAE’s growing leadership on the global stage, the UAE was elected Chair of the
Commission, represented by His Excellency Dr. Saif Mohammed Al Ghais, former Director General of
the Environment Protection and Development Authority in Ras Al Khaimah. This prestigious
appointment enables the UAE to play a central role in guiding the Commission’s strategic direction,
providing technical and logistical support, and advancing the coordination of regional scientific initiatives
and events.
His Excellency Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture and Chairman of the UAE
National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, stated: “The founding meeting of the
Oceanographic Commission represents a significant milestone in the UAE’s ongoing commitment to
supporting UNESCO’s programmes, particularly in the vital field of ocean sciences, which has become a
global priority. At the National Commission, we remain dedicated to strengthening the UAE’s presence
on international scientific and cultural platforms through active collaboration with both local and global
partners.”
Her Excellency Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and the Environment said:
“We are proud to contribute to this important scientific event, which reflects the UAE’s forward-looking
vision to protect the marine environment and advance regional research in ocean sciences. Our
collaboration with UNESCO and participating nations underscores our shared commitment to building a
sustainable future for marine ecosystems.”
His Excellency Raki Phillips, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, stated: “The
meeting aligns with Ras Al Khaimah’s broader strategy to support environmental and scientific initiatives
while reinforcing the Emirate’s position as a global hub for sustainable events. We are proud to provide a
welcoming and enabling environment that fosters meaningful scientific dialogue, with the potential to
positively impact coastal communities in the UAE and across the region.”
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