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Oceans cover three-quarters of the globe, and a staggering 80% of all life on Earth is found hidden beneath their waves. They also represent an enormous economic opportunity, which is why the “blue economy” is driven by a combination of growing ocean-based industries and jobs as well as concerns about growing pressures on dwindling marine resources and response to climate change.
While traditional maritime industries such shipping, ports, offshore oil and gas, capture fisheries, maritime and coastal tourism continue to innovate, emerging ocean industries are gaining traction. These industries include offshore wind, tidal and wave energy, seabed mining, marine aquaculture and biotechnology.
However, the predicted growth of the blue economy must not come at the expense of marine ecosystems and biodiversity. As such, a dramatic shift is necessary in how the world develops the ocean’s potentials so as not to compromise the marine resource base on which they rely. A healthy ocean will have more than just economic benefits. It will improve health and well-being, and enhance the resilience of the planet to support a long-term future.
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Living on the Margin in the Anthropocene: Engagement arenas for sustainability research and action at the ocean-land interface
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Amazing fishes, amazing book Reviewing: The behavior and ecology of Pacific salmon and trout 2nd edition, by Thomas P Quinn 2018 University of Washington Press
Long-term responses of fish diversity to river regulation: a multi-metric approach
Assessment of sperm storage across different reproductive modes in the elasmobranch fishes
Post-release activity of three coral reef fish species in a marine reserve: analysis and recommendations for telemetry studies
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Recharge Potentials Mapping using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques: Case of Shallow Aquifers in the Senegal River Delt
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Should climate adaptation investments in West Africa's coast be part of green recovery? Absolutely! Read why in this World Bank blog:
2019-08-30Global Ocean Governance and Ecological Civilization