Past East Asian Seas Congresses
EAS Congress 2003
Host Country:
Malaysia
(Ministry of Environment – currently known as the Ministry of Environment and Water)
Theme:
“Regional Implementation of World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) Commitments for the Seas of East Asia”
Local Host and Venue:
Putrajaya, Selangor
Number of Participants:
385
(76% foreign, 24% local)
EAS Congress 2006
Host Country:
People’s Republic of China
(State Oceanic Administration – currently merged with the Ministry of Natural Resources)
Theme:
“One Ocean, One People, Once Vision”
Local Host and Venue:
Haikou, Hainan
Number of Participants:
799
(84% foreign, 16% local)
EAS Congress 2009
Host Country:
Republic of the Philippines
(Department of Environment and Natural Resources)
Theme:
“Partnerships at Work: Local Implementation and Good Practices”
Local Host and Venue:
Manila
Number of Participants:
1,480
(67% foreign, 33% local)
EAS Congress 2012
Host Country:
Republic of Korea
(Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs – reorganized; maritime affairs are currently under the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries)
Theme:
“Building a Blue Economy: Strategy, Opportunities and Partnerships in the Seas of East Asia”
Local Host and Venue:
Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do
Number of Participants:
1,201
(73% foreign, 27% local)
EAS Congress 2015
Host Country:
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
(Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment)
Theme:
“Setting the Sustainable Development Agenda for Seas of East Asia beyond 2015”
Local Host and Venue:
Da Nang
Number of Participants:
812
(69% foreign, 31% local)
EAS Congress 2018
Host Country:
Republic of the Philippines
(Department of Environment and Natural Resources)
Theme:
“Moving as One with the Global Ocean Agenda”
Local Host and Venue:
Iloilo City, Iloilo
Number of Participants:
928
(69% foreign, 31% local)