Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Setting a new industry standard

John Costantino, Manolin Fisheries & Aquaculture

Manolin releases breakthrough progress in tracking fish health challenges, predicting PD and ISA with more than 93% accuracy.

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The future of the plastics industry is green

Mikhail Karisalov, World Economic Forum Plastics & Pollution

The transition to a green economy will impact the global petrochemical industry.

We need a systems-level approach from companies and governments worldwide to address plastic and protect our environment.

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Protecting the ocean is key to fighting climate change

Enric Sala, World Economic Forum

We outline four key areas that could help prevent the collapse of this ecosystem and avert a climate disaster.

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U.S. Continues to Ship Illegal Plastic Waste to Developing Countries

Tiffany Duong, EcoWatch Plastics & Pollution Shipping & Ports

The majority of the world is working together to reverse the massive plastic pollution problem. But, the world's leading producer of plastic waste, the U.S., isn't on board and isn't following the rules.

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Trawling for Fish May Unleash as Much Carbon as Air Travel, Study Says

Catrin Einhorn, The New York Times Fisheries & Aquaculture

The report also found that strategically conserving some marine areas would not only safeguard imperiled species but sequester vast amounts planet-warming carbon dioxide, too.

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Feeding cows a few ounces of seaweed daily could sharply reduce their contribution to climate change

Ermias Kebreab & Breanna Roque, The Conversation

Methane is a short-lived but powerful greenhouse gas and the second-largest contributor to climate change after carbon dioxide. And the majority of human-induced methane emissions comes from livestock.

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Covid-19 worsened the single-use plastics problem. Here’s why it could also fuel solutions

Melissa Repko & Emma Newburger, CNBC Plastics & Pollution

The pandemic disrupted retailers’ efforts to reduce use of non-recyclable plastics, from grocery bags to plastic forks.

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6 environmental documentaries we all need to see

Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue Plastics & Pollution

Ahead of Global Recycling Day, we take a look at some of the most vital environmental documentaries ever made.

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2021 Starting off Strong with a Traceability Focus

Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

As Executive Director of the Conservation Alliance and someone that has specialized in seafood traceability, I was encouraged to see several new traceability efforts being launched by members of the Alliance Global Hub community and the sustainable seafood movement in February!

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Dutch study see risks from feeding certain types of seaweed to dairy cows

Jane Byrne, Feed Navigator

Wageningen University recently published a paper about transfer of bromoform present in the seaweed, Asparagopsis taxiformis, when added to the diet of dairy cattle.

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Revealed: seafood fraud happening on a vast global scale

Stephen Leahy, The Guardian Fisheries & Aquaculture

A Guardian Seascape analysis of 44 recent studies of more than 9,000 seafood samples from restaurants, fishmongers and supermarkets in more than 30 countries found that 36% were mislabelled, exposing seafood fraud on a vast global scale.

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Plastic bags recycled into fabric to fight pollution

Helen Briggs, BBC Plastics & Pollution

Scientists have made fabrics from polythene in a move they say could reduce plastic pollution and make the fashion industry more sustainable.

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This Icelandic Startup Is Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Stone

Savannah Hasty, EcoWatch Energy Solutions

Carbon emissions are the leading cause forcing the climate crisis today. These emissions account for more than 60% of man-made global warming, as well as other conditions related to climate crisis such as ocean acidification and weather pattern disruptions.

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Scandinavia Leads Ranking for Global Sustainable Tourism

Business Wire Tourism

66.4% of consumers globally want to have a positive impact on the environment through their daily actions in 2021, according to a new report ‘Top Countries for Sustainable Tourism’, released by global market research company Euromonitor International at ITB Berlin today.

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Collaboration to Develop and Build Ocean Energy Farms

Offshore Source Energy Solutions

Leading marine energy developer Minesto and Schneider Electric, a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, have entered a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to develop and build ocean energy farms based on Minesto’s Deep Green technology.

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U.K. Pension Fund Nest to Invest $347 Million in Renewable Power

Will Mathis, Bloomberg Energy Solutions

Nest Corp., the U.K.’s biggest pension fund by members, will invest 250 million pounds ($347 million) in renewable energy through a partnership with investment manager Octopus Renewables.

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Uniper Scaling Up Green Methanol for European Shipping

The Maritime Executive Shipping & Ports

German energy company Uniper announced that it is launching a program designed to scale up green methanol positioning it as a sustainable and carbon-neutral marine fuel.

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Blue economy – Saving whales means saving the planet

Investors' Corner, BNP Paribas Asset Management

Are whales man’s greatest ally as rising temperatures pose unprecedented threats to the planet? Trees are often championed in the fight against global warming: Photosynthesis captures significant quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2). However, the carbon footprint of cetaceans far exceeds that of forests.

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Shipping industry proposes ‘moonshot’ fossil fuel levy

Fiona Harvey, The Guardian Shipping & Ports

Shipping industry representatives, backed by several countries, have submitted a proposal to the UN to charge a climate-related levy on fossil fuels used by international shipping for the first time.

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Handing power to fishers could lead to more sustainable fishing

Paul J B Hart, The Conversation Fisheries & Aquaculture

Cornish pilchard fishers are under constant pressure to make a catch and earn money. They use great skill aided by electronic fish-finding equipment to find and capture their prey. But if they are unsuccessful, it’s hard for them to cover the costs of the fishing trip or even pay wages to the crew.

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