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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

IBM Blockchain Is Growing In The Food Industry During Covid-19

Robert Anzalone Fisheries & Aquaculture

Kvarøy Arctic, a large producer of Norwegian-farmed salmon for stores like Whole Foods, announced today that it would join IBM’s blockchain-based Food Trust.

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A New Weapon Against Climate Change May Float

Stanley Reed Energy Solutions

The wind power industry sees an opportunity in allowing wind turbines to be pushed into deeper water.

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Marine economy in 2018 grew faster than U.S. overall

NOAA

American ‘blue economy’ worth nearly $373 billion.

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Marine economy in 2018 grew faster than U.S. overall

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Tourism

American ‘blue economy’ worth nearly $373 billion

 

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Stanford experts highlight oceans’ role in solving food insecurity

BY NICOLE KRAVEC, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Our growing need for food poses one of the biggest threats to the environment. Stanford ocean and food security experts explain how the ocean could produce dramatically more food while driving sustainable economic growth.

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Does seafood have a sustainable future?

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture

The impact of coronavirus, sustainable aquaculture and the need to invest in fishing communities most at risk from climate change were just some of the topics discussed in the latest World Ocean Summit Insight Hour webinar.

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An Ocean Climate Action Plan For A New Blue Economy

David Helvarg and Jason Scorse Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Shipping & Ports

The plan focuses on five key areas in need of government investment and innovative new policies: Coastal adaptation and financing, fisheries, aquaculture and biodiversity conservation, offshore renewable energy, and shipping, and ports and the maritime industries.

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Indore’s Pioneering Floating Solar Funding Model Can Scale Up Solar In A Post-Covid India

Sandeep Bhattacharya & Sourajit Aiyer Energy Solutions

The coronavirus lockdown has accentuated the challenges by stalling the supply of panels imported from China and reducing the discoms’ motivation towards the rooftop solar segment and its net metering arrangements owing to the drop in demand from their staple industrial clients.

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Aquaculture is Inspiring Economic Growth and Alleviating Global Poverty

Global Aquaculture Alliance Fisheries & Aquaculture

Aquaculture makes a significant socioeconomic contribution in coastal and rural communities where economic opportunity tend to be limited, often lifting people out of poverty.

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5 Reasons to Protect Kelp, the West Coast's Powerhouse Marine Algae

Jennifer Browning & Gillian Lyons Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Undersea forests that sequester carbon, support fisheries, and protect shorelines are dying at alarming rates

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Pandemic crippling small-scale fishing worldwide, study finds

Kiley Price Fisheries & Aquaculture

Demand for seafood has plummeted since COVID-19 lockdowns went into effect around the world.

 

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Oceans Likely to Heat up at Seven Times Their Current Rate, New Study Finds

Jordan Davidson Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Researchers expect the rate of climate change in the deep parts of the oceans could accelerate to seven times their current rate after 2050, as The Guardian reported.

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Is Blue Carbon The Climate Solution We’ve Been Looking For All Along?

Sandra Ponce de Leon Energy Solutions

More focus on blue carbon as a climate solution is needed especially as the world is losing coastal ecosystems at a 400% rate faster than rainforests.

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Integrated ocean management can accelerate blue growth

JAN-GUNNAR WINTHER

In a guest blog Jan-Gunnar Winther, director of the Centre for the Ocean and the Arctic, calls for a holistic approach to balancing the competing demands on the ocean with environmental protection.

 

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Transforming tiny algae into coral superheroes

Cara Giaimo

Over the course of 120 generations, researchers bred algae to be more heat-tolerant—a quality it then passed to its coral hosts.

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Coronavirus recovery should ‘build back bluer’

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

Government plans to stimulate economic recovery from the covid-19 pandemic should support growth and employment in the sustainable ocean economy.

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5 Sustainable Alternatives to Plastics

Stuart Braun Plastics & Pollution

1.3 billion plastic bottles are sold daily around the world. And that's just the tip of the fossil-based plastic iceberg. 

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Blockchain: the vaccine against future disruption in the seafood industry

Bubba Cook Fisheries & Aquaculture

The COVID-19 crisis has laid bare some of the challenges and inadequacies of the global seafood supply chain.

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The entrepreneurs bringing us one step closer to solving the world’s toughest challenges

Louisa Montagu-Pollock

The world faces an unprecedented set of challenges, from a global pandemic and rampant income inequality, to man-made climate change and the destruction of natural ecosystems.

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Scientists Discover Highest Concentration of Deep-Sea Microplastics to Date

Olivia Rosane Plastics & Pollution

Scientists have discovered the highest concentration of microplastics ever recorded on the seafloor—1.9 million pieces in one square meter (approximately 11 square feet) of the Mediterranean.

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