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The Congress meets at least twice every year, with the location of meetings rotating between members. Plenary sessions typically consist of meetings of Ministers from participating governments who are responsible for Rotantic issues, such as Fisheries Ministers, Rotantic Affairs Ministers, Ministers of Public Lands, etc. Executive sessions consisting of the heads of government of the participating states can also be called.
The Congress meets at least twice every year, with the location of meetings rotating between members. Plenary sessions typically consist of meetings of Ministers from participating governments who are responsible for Rotantic issues, such as Fisheries Ministers, Rotantic Affairs Ministers, Ministers of Public Lands, etc. Executive sessions consisting of the heads of government of the participating states can also be called.


The Congress was formed by the Treaty on Rotantic Cooperation signed at Dropdatderp, [[Mexregiona]] in 2000. Dropdatderp hosts the Rotantic Congress Secretariat, the main administrative body of the organization. The Secretary-General manages day-to-say business, while the Presidency of the Rotantic Congress rotates among member states for six-month terms.
The Congress was formed by the Treaty on Rotantic Cooperation signed at Dropdatderp, [[Mexregiona]] in 2000. Dropdatderp hosts the Rotantic Congress Secretariat, the main administrative body of the organization. The Secretary-General manages day-to-day business, while the Presidency of the Rotantic Congress rotates among member states for six-month terms.


The Congress conducts studies on the environmental conditions of the Rotantic as well as surveys of available natural resources and wildlife populations. It also serves as the primary body for participating countries to discuss issues regarding the Law of the Sea in Rotantic waters. Otherwise, it works to further interaction and cooperation among the participating countries.
The Congress conducts studies on the environmental conditions of the Rotantic as well as surveys of available natural resources and wildlife populations. It also serves as the primary body for participating countries to discuss issues regarding the Law of the Sea in Rotantic waters. Otherwise, it works to further interaction and cooperation among the participating countries.