We take a leap in time and travel to Barcelona, autumn 2025. On the shores of the Mediterranean, as waves gently strike the coast, something as deep as the sea itself begins to stir: the will for change.
In this vibrant and cosmopolitan city, hundreds of people from all corners of the world gather. This is not an ordinary fair or congress. What is about to happen is a turning point: SeaWilding 2025, an encounter where science, consciousness, and action merge to imagine another possible future for our oceans.

Researchers arrive carrying knowledge, but also convictions. They are followed by community leaders, activists, young people, environmental lawyers, communicators. All different and distant in appearance, yet sharing the same purpose: to restore marine life and protect it before it's too late.
For three days, the air vibrates with ideas and proposals. There is talk of ocean justice, nature's rights, marine sciences, solutions that stem from local experience and project to the world. New forms of governance, participation, and healing are debated. Because saving and recovering the oceans is not just a matter of sustainability: it is also a matter of humanity.
At the heart of SeaWilding beats a conviction: ocean restoration is not a utopia, but a shared responsibility and opportunity. Rewilding, the return of balance to nature, is not limited to terrestrial landscapes. The sea can and must also be reborn. But it needs all of us.
Barcelona, with its scientific centers, maritime tradition, and open spirit, becomes both symbol and stage. There, those who have lived with their backs to the sea begin to look at it with different eyes. And those who have been fighting for it for years finally find themselves heard. Perhaps you don't know it yet, but if you have ever been moved by a wave, if you have felt that marine life is also part of yours, SeaWilding 2025 is your place.
You've seen it, now you can make it reality.
See you from October 23 to 25!