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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Shipping Industry To Welcome New, Lower Emission, Methanol Dual-Fuel Vessels

Globe Newswire, Street Insider Shipping & Ports

Waterfront Shipping renews fleet with 8 new methanol dual-fuel vessels.

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China is building an armada of fish farm vessels. Now the first ship has been launched

Editorial staff, Salmon Business Fisheries & Aquaculture

On November 6, “Guoxin 101” was launched out of the port city of Taizhou, to set out on the East China Sea, where the ship will undergo testing, reports tv station Qingdao News, according to Undercurrent News.

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Nigeria launches new aquaculture initiatives

Efua Konyim Okai, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

The Nigerian government has announced plans to establish six new “fish farming estates” around Lagos as a means of increasing fish production and promoting employment.

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Offshore Charging Station for Electrified Offshore Vessels Being Developed in UK

Marine Technology News Energy Solutions

A project has been launched in the UK to explore the viability of developing an offshore charging facility for vessels as part of the industry’s efforts to decarbonize its vessel operations.

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Enel powers up €190bn green energy investment blitz through to 2030

Toby Hill, Business Green Energy Solutions

European energy giant unveils investment strategy that will see it invest €160bn directly in green infrastructure, while leveraging a further €30bn from other parties.

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This underwater farmer wants us to eat more seaweed

Ed Scott-Clarke and Tom Page, CNN Fisheries & Aquaculture

Off the northernmost tip of Northern Ireland, a small island could have a hand in the future of food production.

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ESG the focus in launch of aquaculture-focused Peritus Capital

Cliff White, SeafoodSource Fisheries & Aquaculture

A new boutique investment firm is seeking to make an impact in the aquaculture sector by tying capital financing in with the integration of environmental and social governance (ESG) principles.

 

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Electric Ships - A New Distributed Energy Resource?

David Hume, The Liquid Grid Shipping & Ports

Once considered a novelty, electric vehicles (EVs) are now becoming increasingly common as batteries improve and costs decline.

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Plastics an 'unfolding disaster' for US marine life

BBC News Plastics & Pollution

A new decade-long survey of sea animals harmed by plastic rubbish in US waters has revealed data on which animals are being affected by plastic pollution.

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Powering blue innovation: The Ocean Observing Prize

Blue Power Connectors Team, World Ocean Initiative Energy Solutions

A new competition seeks new concepts to integrate wave energy with autonomous underwater vehicles.

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Seaweed biotech facility opens in New Zealand

The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

A brand-new aquaculture facility has been opened in the New Zealand port of Tauranga as part of a $13 million algal biotechnology research project.

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Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution Gains Momentum

Plastic Pollution Coalition Plastics & Pollution

Last week, the UN held the final Expert Group meeting on marine litter and microplastics, one of the last formal steps before United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) discusses creation of an international negotiating committee.

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Investors and policymakers urged not to overlook freshwater fish farms

The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

The growth and improvement of freshwater aquaculture systems should not be neglected, despite a widespread tendency by investors and policymakers to look towards the oceans as the key area for the growth of global fish farming.

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Global treaty to tackle plastic pollution gains steam without US and UK

Karen McVeigh, The Guardian Plastics & Pollution

More than two-thirds of UN member states have declared they are open to a new agreement to stem the rising tide of plastic waste.

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Jeff Bezos announces nearly $800 million in grants to 16 groups fighting climate change

Allen Kim, CNN Energy Solutions

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced Monday that he will give $791 million in grants as part of his Bezos Earth Fund to 16 organizations that are working to protect the environment.

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A deep dive into Zero Hunger: the seaweed revolution

Economic Development, UN News Fisheries & Aquaculture

In the first story of a two-part series looking at the opportunities and challenges facing Ocean farming, we take a look at the huge potential role of seaweed in mitigating climate change, cutting marine pollution, and achieving the UN goal of Zero Hunger.

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The ocean is changing faster than ever. Investing in nature can help protect it

Nathanial Matthews, Karen Sack and Chip Cunliffe - World Economic Forum

Ocean-derived risks are multiplying. Investing in coastal nature-based solutions can help address them. Our ocean is changing at the fastest rate in human history, with wide-ranging implications for billions of people.

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How we can prioritize sustainability in rebuilding tourism

Maksim Soshkin & Isobel Fenton, World Economic Forum Tourism

Conscientious and sustainable tourism practices can help local populations and the environment.

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Experts to Fire Up Marine Renewables with Blue Economy Conference

Editorial Staff, Renewable Energy Magazine Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Marine industry experts from Portugal and Canada are staging a special Blue Economy conference to spark transatlantic business growth. WavEC Offshore Renewables is teaming up with the Embassy of Canada to Portugal to host ‘Advancing the Blue Economy through Intercontinental Collaboration’.

It will run Dec. 9-10, 2020.

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Water industry unveils multi-billion pound 2030 net zero vision

Michael Holder, Business Green Energy Solutions

UK water companies have drawn up a joint roadmap to rapidly decarbonise the industry within a decade, today unveiling a multi-billion pound plan to harness green gas, renewable power, electric vehicles, and nature-based climate solutions to deliver net zero emissions across the entire sector by 2030.

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