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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Mangrove aquaculture to be supported by state-of-the-art environmental monitoring

Rob Fletcher, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

A new environmental monitoring initiative that aims to support shrimp and crab aquaculture in mangrove forests has officially been launched in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta province.

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4 Ocean-based Solutions to Advance Climate Action Through NDCs

Eliza Northrop and Mario Finch, World Resources Institute Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports Tourism

Here are four areas that offer opportunities for ocean-based climate action in NDCs.

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Sustainable tourism key to Cumbria’s new carbon neutral plan

Lorna Parkes, The Guardian Energy Solutions Tourism

Ambition to become the UK’s first carbon-neutral county, by 2037, looks to reduce the impact of visitors, especially in the Lakes.

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Setting The Pace In Regenerative Tourism

Jeremy Swinfen-Green, Business Reporter Tourism

Tourism is an important part of the world’s economy and supports more than 300 million jobs, but it is often blamed for harming the environment and impacting local communities. It doesn’t have to be like that.

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How to solve the investment puzzle of clean energy transitions in the developing world

Fatih Birol and Roberto Bocca, World Economic Forum Energy Solutions

To meet accelerated emissions reduction goals, the share of clean energy in total energy investment needs to rise to two-thirds by 2030.

Efforts needed in 3 areas: managing legacy infrastructure transitions; better regulatory frameworks; new approaches to financing.

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Eliminating microplastics in wastewater directly at the source

Audrey-Maude Vézina, INRS Plastics & Pollution

Professor Patrick Drogui’s research team has developed a process for the electrolytic treatment of wastewater that degrades microplastics at the source. 

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Draft UN biodiversity plan risks another lost decade for nature

World Wildlife Fund

WWF paper, published today, shows that the draft plan can be strengthened to address our global nature crisis. Governments must urgently raise their level of ambition in their deliberation of the Global Biodiversity Framework while prioritizing key issues such as finance.

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Not RAS, not net pens: Salmon farm concepts redefine barriers

Lauren Kramer, Global Aquaculture Alliance Fisheries & Aquaculture

FiiZK, Kvarøy Arctic innovate with land-like cages at sea, sea-like cages on land.

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Plastic Pollution: We Need To Act Now

The ASEAN Post Team Plastics & Pollution

The problem has now been further exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic as “a new wave of plastic pollution” is littering beaches and public spaces in the form of disposable masks and gloves, said Jack Middleton from Surfers Against Sewage, a movement tackling plastic pollution.

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Why Isn’t Kelp Catching On?

Hannah Selinger, The New York Times Fisheries & Aquaculture

It’s a superfood and good for the environment. So, what’s the problem?

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NOAA to issue analysis of COVID-19's early impact on seafood industry: January 15

NOAA Fisheries & Aquaculture

On Friday, January 15, NOAA Fisheries will hold a media teleconference to discuss findings from a new report detailing the COVID-19 pandemic's early economic impact on the U.S. fishing and seafood sector.

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As the oceans become more acidic, threat to sealife and industry grows, new study finds

Gal Tziperman Lotan, Boston Globe Fisheries & Aquaculture

The ocean’s growing acidity, which goes hand in hand with climate change and other human-driven factors, could have a devastating effect on the state’s coastal waters and the shellfish industries that rely on their ecosystems, according to a new report.

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This Seagrass Traps Marine Plastic

Alex Fox, Smithsonian Magazine Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution

Researchers find the Mediterranean species of seagrass collects plastics in fibrous balls that form from its fallen leaves.

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What does the Biden presidency hold for ocean sustainability?

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

A major drive to promote offshore renewable energy, sustainable aquaculture and coastal restoration while redoubling international commitments is likely.

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Marine waste turned into beach cleaning equipment

Charley Adams, BBC News Plastics & Pollution

A charity dedicated to clearing the planet of rubbish two minutes at a time has created a beach cleaning station made out of marine litter.

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New Post-Consumer Plastic Waste Recycling Plant from TOMRA and Borealis

Ben Messenger, Waste Management World Plastics & Pollution

TOMRA and Borealis have begun operations of start of their advanced mechanical recycling demo plant in Lahnstein, Germany.

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Webinar: The Path to a Sustainable Ocean Economy: U.S. Launch of the Ocean Panel Transformations and Report

World Resources Institute

As the world looks to recover from COVID-19 and the economic fallout, a sustainable ocean economy can help solve global challenges and make communities stronger.

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Seagrass 'Neptune balls’ sieve millions of plastic particles from water, study finds

Agence France-Presse, The Guardian Plastics & Pollution

Underwater seagrass in coastal areas appear to trap plastic pollution in natural bundles of fibre known as “Neptune balls”, researchers have found.

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First-Ever U.S.-Accredited, Grid-Connected Wave Energy Test Site Makes Critical Advances Toward 2022 Commissioning

Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Energy Solutions

Oregon State University (OSU) has completed the design phase of PacWave South, the first accredited, grid-connected, prepermitted wave energy test facility in the United States, and will soon initiate procurement and construction.

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‘Ocean 100’: Small Group of Companies Dominates Ocean Economy

Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University

Most of the revenues extracted from use of the world’s oceans is concentrated among 100 transnational corporations, which have been identified for the first time by researchers at Duke University and the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University.

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