Welcome to Blue Water EduFest

7 - 9 NOVEMBER 2024

We are thrilled to announce that the Blue Water EduFest 2024 will be held from 7 – 9 November 2024. The event will feature a purpose-driven ocean conservation conference, Blue Eco Summit, in partnership with Ocean Geographic, featuring keynote speaker Dr Sylvia Earle.

Over the course of three days, the event will present an array of activities, including an ocean conservation conference, a prestigious awards dinner and a meaningful beach clean-up.

Our emphasis on “Blue Water” reinforces our role to protect the “real lungs” of the earth – the ocean.

Recognized by the United Nations as the cornerstone of our shared heritage and future, the ocean and its vast and captivating coastlines, embodies our interconnected existence.

Therefore, Blue Water EduFest was created and stands as a powerful platform, uniting and inspiring eco-champions to share, showcase, and take decisive action to nurture these majestic realms – the source and summit of all living things.

Our Focus in 2024: Key Pillars

7 NOVEMBER

This conference focuses on three core issues: High Seas Treaty, Blue Carbon and Deep Sea Mining.

8 NOVEMBER

Meet the current generation of changemakers who are fighting against climate change by walking the talk.

9 NOVEMBER

Your turn to take action. Join us for a meaningful Clean Up activity to make our coastlines clean!

Blue Water EduFest 2022 at a glance

Insights from our inaugural event.

730

Attendees

26

Sponsors

46

PR Coverage

32

Engagement Rate

939

PR Value

A Recap of Blue Water EduFest 2023

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In partnership with Ocean Geographic, Blue Eco Summit, anchored by keynote speaker Dr. Sylvia Earle, affectionately referred to in the industry as “Her Deepness”.

Dr. Sylvia Earle

Oceanographer & Explorer

Dr. Sylvia Earle

Oceanographer & Explorer