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Globally, at least 65 fisheries could benefit from a blue recovery bond, where fishers are paid to temporarily fish less in order to recover fish populations.
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Aryn Baker, TIME Magazine
This feature in Time Magazine's new Oceans Issue dives into the important work of marine conservationist and National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala.
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The Global Seaweed New and Emerging Markets Report has identified ten global seaweed markets with the potential to grow by an additional USD 11.8 billion by 2030.
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The story of the grassroots initiative that launched a solution-oriented Ocean Climate Action Plan that helped shape the Biden Administration’s approach to climate.
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The act of raising sea plants and bivalves — known as mariculture — is accelerating across the globe. Once largely concentrated in Asia, the industry has expanded to Europe and the United States.
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How Investor and Company Climate Commitments Ignore Plastics and What to Do About It.
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Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture
Rita M. Franco-Santos, et al., Biological ReviewsAn examination of over 180 publications synthesizes evidence regarding macroalgal forest carbon sequestration potential.
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Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture
Oliver S. Ashford, et al., High Level Panel for A Sustainable Ocean EconomyA guide to managing blue carbon ecosystems as a nature-based solution for supporting sustainable development.
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The tropics are home to most of the world’s biodiversity and the majority of directly ocean-dependent people. These perspectives and knowledge uniquely valuable for identifying and addressing accelerating threats to marine ecosystems, and for understanding the limiting effects of systemic inequities in governance.
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Xin Dai, et al., Swiss Re Institute
Risk solutions for ocean and freshwater sustainable development: a China perspective.
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Global aquatic or ‘blue’ foods, essential to over 3.2 billion people, face challenges of maintaining supply in a changing environment while adhering to safety and sustainability standards.
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One Ocean Foundation
This third edition of Business for Ocean Sustainability, presents a never-before-seen picture of the relationship between business and ocean sustainability.
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World Ocean Initiative, Economist Impact
Insight from the World Ocean Summit & Expo.
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Citigroup
This report serves as a primer on the business case for ocean action and engagement.
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Optimizing Technology and Operations to Achieve Emission Reductions.
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Ocean creatures soak up huge amounts of humanity’s carbon mess. Should we value them like financial assets?
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Springer Nature
The science and knowledge at the heart of the Ocean Panel’s ocean action agenda is now available as The Blue Compendium, published by Springer Nature. The foundational research, evidence and opportunities for action has been compiled as a book and free online resource.
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Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, European Commission
The European Blue Economy report is a compass to help decision-makers and stakeholders navigate the waters of the European blue economy.
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Into the Blue: Securing a Sustainable Future for Kelp Forests global synthesis report is the most comprehensive knowledge review on kelp to date, revealing the state of science on the world’s kelp forests and providing recommended actions to build the recovery of the world’s kelp forests.
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This report examines the economic and business models needed to address the impacts of the plastics economy.
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