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Against the Odds: Navigating Deep-Sea Research in Developing Countries - Livestream

Titus Canete

Deep-sea research presents formidable challenges globally, but these are amplified in developing countries where financial constraints, limited infrastructure, and bureaucratic hurdles often hinder scientific exploration. In the Philippines, a nation surrounded by some of the world’s most biodiverse yet understudied deep-sea environments, researchers must navigate these obstacles with innovation and resilience. This lecture explores the realities of conducting deep-sea research in the Philippines, highlighting the creative solutions employed to develop low-cost technologies, foster international collaborations, and engage local stakeholders. From resourceful adaptations of existing tools to leveraging community-driven initiatives, we will discuss how Philippine researchers are forging a path toward greater accessibility in deep-sea exploration. Despite the odds, progress is being made - driven by determination, ingenuity, and the urgent need to understand and protect the deep waters of the region. This session aims to inspire dialogue on overcoming barriers and building capacity for deep-sea research in developing nations.

Speaker: Titus Canete, Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute, Philippines

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Wednesday, 04/30/25

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