Marine Life

From
08/01/2025
To
08/15/2025

Invitation to Youth from Member States Residing in Kuwait

Are you between 16 and 18 years old?
Are you fascinated by the ocean and its incredible diversity of life?
Do you want to learn more about the creatures that inhabit our seas and the ecosystems that sustain them?

The opportunity is here—join us and discover more!


Marine Life

An exciting event that brings you closer to the wonders of the ocean, offering a deeper understanding of marine ecosystems and their importance to our planet.

  • Interactive sessions on marine species and habitats
  • Expert talks on the balance of ocean ecosystems
  • Engaging workshops on conservation challenges and solutions
  • Activities designed to inspire care for marine environments

Why Join?

  • Expand your knowledge of marine biodiversity
  • Explore the fascinating connections within ocean ecosystems
  • Contribute to raising awareness about protecting marine life

Limited spots available: only 24 participants.

Register now through the button below!
Selected applicants will be contacted to confirm participation.

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