Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

World's 'most powerful' floating wind turbine installed on floating foundation

Cecilia Keating, Business Green Energy Solutions

The world's largest offshore floating wind project marked a major milestone this week, after MHI Vestas announced it had successfully installed one of the project's 9.5MW turbines on its floating foundation.

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Is seaweed the solution to agriculture’s methane problem?

Ian Caldwell Fisheries & Aquaculture

Adding seaweed to animals’ diet specifically to reduce their methane production is a relatively new idea.

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New study reveals United States a top source of plastic pollution in coastal environments

Science Daily Plastics & Pollution

A study published today in the journal Science Advances has revealed that the United States ranks as high as third among countries contributing to coastal plastic pollution when taking into account its scrap plastic exports as well as the latest figures on illegal dumping and littering in the country.

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Can the growth of aquaculture help restore the health of our ocean?

Robert Jones and Georg Baunach Fisheries & Aquaculture

Aquaculture is now the fastest growing form of food production. But can we go a step further and create a future where aquaculture grows in a way that contributes positively to ocean health?

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Investor survey signals growing frustration over corporate 'greenwash'

Michael Holder, Business Green

Schroders survey of 650 institutional investors managing $25.9tr worldwide signals surging interest in active company engagement on green issues.

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CFMs CI2 Partnering with EOS Capital and Kelp Blue on Large Scale Kelp Farm

Climate Fund Managers Fisheries & Aquaculture

Climate Fund Managers (CFM) and Eos Capital announce a partnership between Climate Investor Two (managed by Climate Fund Managers), Kelp Blue and the Namibia Infrastructure Development and Investment Fund (NIDIF), managed by Eos Capital, for the commercial development of the world’s first large-scale kelp farm.

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Plans to create a $60 million seaweed farm unveiled

The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

Plans to invest $60 million to create the world’s largest kelp farm 3-10 kilometres off the coast of Namibia have been announced today.

A joint project involving Kelp Blue, Climate Investor Two (CI2) and the Namibia Infrastructure Development and Investment Fund (NIDIF), the funding will cover the initial five-year phase, and will come from both international and local Namibian sources through CI2 and NIDIF, pending investment approvals, while Kelp Blue will seek the necessary Namibian regulatory approvals and will liaise closely with local authorities.

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UK firm turning industrial CO2 into fish food secures €2.5m boost

Toby Hill, Business Green Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Work to scale-up production of a protein animal feed aimed at transforming the aquaculture industry has received a boost this week, with UK biotech company Deep Branch having secured €2.5m funding from the Europe Innovation Council (EIC).

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How investors are coming up with the green to save the ocean blue

Saqib Rahim, The Washington Post

Environmental threats to oceans around the world are prompting new approaches and deals to raise money for rescue efforts.

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4 Opportunities to Shore Up the World's Coastal Ecosystems and Communities

Liz Hollaway, Ghislaine Llewellyn and Andy Steven, World Resources Institute Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports Tourism

More than 3 billion people live near the ocean, affecting coastal resilience and climate change adaptation.

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The Economic Importance of Seafood

NOAA Fisheries & Aquaculture

Invest in jobs and the economy by eating more seafood.

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7 Ways to Bridge the Blue Finance Gap

Rashid Sumaila, Mansi Konar, Ben Hart and Melissa Walsh, World Resources Institute

The impacts of climate change, pollution and overfishing put mounting pressure on the ocean, its natural capital and the services it provides. To change this trajectory, it is imperative that capital of all types go toward building ocean resilience and minimizing ocean risks by restoring, protecting and effectively managing how humans use ocean ecosystems.

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How Europe leads the green transition in ocean energy

World Ocean Initiative Energy Solutions

The EU is already a leader in tidal, wave and offshore wind energy. And now green hydrogen offers huge potential to accelerate the ocean energy opportunity.

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Data drives Bloomberg’s support for climate solutions

Rhett Butler Fisheries & Aquaculture

Bloomberg Philanthropies, the foundation launched by businessman and former New York City mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, is one of the world’s largest charitable organizations. One of its priority focal areas is the environment: specifically combating climate change by accelerating the transition to clean energy, greening the world’s cities, and protecting the health and productivity of oceans.

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Clean Energy Can Help Southeast Asia Recover After COVID-19

Marlon Joseph Apanada, World Resources Institute Energy Solutions

As Indonesia, the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia recover from the effects of COVID-19, it is necessary to enact policies for sustainable, inclusive and resilient growth. Building back better today by investing in clean energy can secure a prosperous and progressive future for all.

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Eight Delicious Fish You May Not Have Tried

NOAA Fisheries & Aquaculture

Try something new and invest in the economy by eating these lesser-known fish caught by U.S. fishermen.

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Norwegian Group Katapult Ocean Invests in ecoSPEARS Environmental Startup With NASA Clean Water Technology

ecoSPEARS Energy Solutions Plastics & Pollution

In the selection process, Katapult Ocean screened and interviewed a pipeline with more than 1,500 startups. Since 2018, Katapult Ocean has made 32 investments in exciting ocean impact companies from all over the world (17 countries and four continents). "Few options exist when it comes to eliminating persistent and emerging contaminants in soil, sediment, and oil - a problem which has grown with industry globally. ecoSPEARS is well-positioned to become the benchmark cleantech company for green remediation," said Jonas Skattum Svegaarden, CEO of Katapult Ocean.

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How planting 70 million eelgrass seeds led to an ecosystem’s rapid recovery

Joseph Polidoro, Science News Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

In the world’s largest seagrass restoration project, scientists have observed an ecosystem from birth to full flowering.

As part of a 20-plus-years project, researchers and volunteers spread more than 70 million eelgrass seeds over plots covering more than 200 hectares, just beyond the wide expanses of salt marsh off the southern end of Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

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Stunning Film ‘Sea Plastic’ Immerses Viewers in Virtual Experience of Plastic Pollution

Plastic Pollution Coalition Plastics & Pollution

Filmmakers The Jetlagged have teamed up with global alliance Plastic Pollution Coalition to release “Sea Plastic,” a beautiful and powerful virtual reality film illustrating the plastic pollution crisis.

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BNP Paribas launches ‘blue economy’ ETF

Simon Smith, ETF Strategy

The fund is linked to the ECPI Global ESG Blue Economy Equity Index which tracks the equity performance of companies that demonstrate sustainable exploitation of ocean resources and responsible stewardship of the marine environment.

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