The 2nd China and Portuguese-speaking Countries Ocean Research and Education Symposium is being held today (12 October) and tomorrow (13 October) at the University of Macau (UM). The symposium brings together several universities and research institutes in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, and other Portuguese-speaking countries, which have the greatest influence in ocean science, along with more than 80 experts from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao, government representatives, as well as students and faculty members from UM, to explore cutting-edge science, innovative theories, and ecological conservation in the field, with the aim of fostering exchanges, cooperation, and integrated development between China and Portuguese-speaking countries.
Yonghua Song, rector of UM, said in his welcome remarks that protecting ocean ecosystems and ensuring ocean safety are challenges shared by China and Portuguese-speaking countries, and UM attaches great importance to cooperating with research institutes in Portuguese-speaking countries. Last year, the university took the initiative to establish the China-Portuguese Speaking Countries Ocean Research Alliance, which has enhanced exchanges and connections in ocean research between the member countries. As the organiser of this year’s symposium, UM will continue to promote marine research and sustainable development, as well as foster cooperation and innovation in ocean science and technology between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. Rui Martins, vice rector of UM and honorary chair of the symposium, said that all Portuguese-speaking countries are coastal countries and it is encouraging to see that experts from many countries come together to contribute to ocean safety and its development.
The university has a long history of research collaboration with Portuguese-speaking institutes. Under the theme ‘Ocean Health and Safety’, the symposium focuses on ocean health and governance, impacts of climate change on oceans, technological innovation in ocean research, and the blue economy. Experts and researchers share their insights on the challenges and opportunities, research results, and cutting-edge technologies in ocean development. In the future, UM will actively establish more communication channels with Portuguese-speaking countries to deepen cooperation, technology exchange, and talent cultivation in ocean science.
Delegates attending the symposium also included Cheang Kun Wai, member of the Administrative Committee of the Science and Technology Development Fund of Macao; Chang Sau Wa, acting deputy director of the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau of Macao; Ricardo Serrão Santos, former minister of maritime affairs of Portugal; Su Jilan, Chen Dake, and Dai Minhan, members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Cai Wenju, fellow of the Australian Academy of Science; José Santos-Victor, president of the Laboratory for Robotics and Engineering Systems, Portugal; Ng Si Io, head of the Environmental Planning Division of the Environmental Protection Bureau of Macao; Wong Kuan Lon, head of the Marine Technology Division of the Marine and Water Bureau of Macao; Pan Kehou, assistant to the director of Laoshan Laboratory; Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology of UM; Wang Fan, director of the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Gan Jianping, head of the Department of Ocean Science of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Chen Jianfang, associate director of the Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources of China; Ettore de Barros, associate professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil; Avelino Langa, director of the School of Marine and Coastal Sciences of Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique; Moisés Kajico Lucas, assistant professor at Agostinho Neto University, Angola; Jorge Gonçalves, professor at the University of Algarve, Portugal; Wang Chunming, director of the Research Services and Knowledge Transfer Office of UM; and Xu Jie, head of the Department of Ocean Science and Technology of UM.
澳門大學於今明(12至13)兩日舉辦“第二屆中國與葡語國家海洋科教研討會”,來自葡萄牙、巴西、安哥拉、莫桑比克等葡語國家、在海洋領域最具影響力的多所高校及科研機構參與,與80多名中國內地和港澳專家、政府代表及澳大師生共同探討海洋領域的前沿科學、創新理論與生態保育,以拓展中國與葡語國家的交流合作及融合發展。
澳大校長宋永華致歡迎辭時表示,保護海洋生態與確保海洋安全是中國和葡語國家共同面臨的挑戰,澳大一向重視與葡語國家科研機構的合作,去年澳大牽頭成立了中國與葡語國家海洋科教聯盟,加速了各國海洋領域的交流與聯繫。今年的研討會,澳大作為主辦方,將繼續強化各國海洋研究及持續發展,並繼續拓展中國與葡語國家的海洋科技合作和創新。澳大副校長及研討會名譽主席馬許願表示,全球葡語國家都屬於沿海國家,對多國專家聚首一堂為海洋安全及發展盡力感到鼓舞。
澳大與葡語機構在科研合作方面有著悠久的歷史。會議以“海洋健康與安全”為題,重點關注海洋健康及管治、海洋氣候變遷、海洋研究的技術創新及藍色經濟。多位專家學者分享各國在海洋發展面臨的挑戰及機遇、研究成果和前沿技術。未來,澳大將積極構建更多與葡語國家的交流渠道,深化各國在海洋領域的協作、技術交流及人才培養。
出席會議的還有澳門科學技術發展基金行政委員會委員鄭冠偉,澳門地球物理暨氣象局代副局長曾秀樺,葡萄牙海洋事務部前部長Ricardo Serrão Santos,中國科學院院士蘇紀蘭、陳大可及戴民漢,澳大利亞科學院院士蔡文炬,葡萄牙機器人與工程系統實驗室主席José Santos-Victor,澳門環境保護局環境規劃處處長吳時要,澳門海事及水務局海洋技術處處長黃昆侖,嶗山實驗室主任助理潘克厚,澳門大學科技學院院長須成忠,中國科學院海洋研究所所長王凡,香港科技大學海洋科學系主任甘劍平,自然資源部第二海洋研究所副所長陳建芳,巴西聖保羅大學教授Ettore de Barros,莫桑比克愛德華多·蒙德拉納大學海洋和海岸科學學院主任Avelino Langa,安哥拉阿戈斯蒂紐內圖大學教授Moisés Kajico Lucas,葡萄牙阿爾加維大學教授 Jorge Gonçalves,澳門大學研究服務及知識轉移辦公室主任王春明和海洋科學及技術系主任徐杰。