As part of its commitment to advancing scientific research and environmental sustainability, Sohar University hosted a high-level workshop on Monday, June 2, 2025, entitled: “Assessing the Impact of the Decision Support System for Coastal Waters (DISCO) on Stakeholders”. The event was organized in collaboration with the Directorate General of Fisheries Research at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, and comes as part of the ongoing activities under the DISCO research project, which is strategically funded by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation and receives a funding support from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The workshop commenced with a keynote address by Professor Kelvin Bwalya, Director of Research development at Sohar University. He began by warmly welcoming the delegates on behalf of Vice Chancellor Dr. Hamdan Al Fazari, quoting, “I extend a warm welcome to all the delegates to this prestigious event. Sohar University is always happy to host internationally recognized events to reaffirm our commitment to meaningful research that aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Oman Vision 2040.”
Professor Bwalya further expressed pride in the university’s collaboration on a NASA-funded research project alongside esteemed partners from the USA and Oman’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources.
Following this, Dr. Dawood Al Yahyai, Director General of Fisheries Research, delivered another keynote address. He emphasized the critical role of the DISCO system in advancing sustainable marine resource management and enabling data-driven environmental decision-making through cutting-edge monitoring technologies.
Led by Professor Dale Kiefer, Principal Investigator from the University of Southern California, the research team presented the developmental journey of the DISCO system and its technical capabilities in monitoring oceanographic and environmental conditions of coastal waters. Presentations were also delivered by Suad Al Bimani from the Marine Science and Fisheries Center, highlighting the key challenges facing Oman’s coastal ecosystems.
Additionally, Dr. Scott Burg and Professor Rakesh Belwal from Sohar University presented the methodology used for stakeholder impact assessment, which is part of the new evaluation phase of the project supported by NASA.
The scientific program featured six main sessions, including live demonstrations, scientific presentations, and interactive discussions. Participants were divided into two parallel focus groups to evaluate user needs, provide feedback on the system’s capabilities, and explore ways to enhance its adoption and impact across relevant sectors.
The event brought together experts and representatives from major national institutions, including the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, Royal Navy of Oman, OQ, Majis Industrial Services, Sultan Qaboos University, the National University of Science and Technology, the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, and Sohar University.
This workshop highlighted Sohar University’s growing role as a hub for interdisciplinary research and international collaboration, particularly with renowned institutions such as NASA. The DISCO initiative stands as a model for integrating technology with sustainability goals, aligning with Oman Vision 2040 in promoting knowledge-based, environmentally responsible development.
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