Blue Bioeconomy in the Arctic

The blue bioeconomy is important to many Arctic communities, providing food and other valuable bioresources, generating value and employment, and supporting rural regions. This report looks at the Arctic blue bioeconomy by analyzing regional challenges, opportunities, best practices and success stor...

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Main Author: SDWG
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Published: Arctic Council Secretariat 2021
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2613 2024-09-15T17:52:31+00:00 Blue Bioeconomy in the Arctic SDWG 2021-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2613 unknown Arctic Council Secretariat http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2613 2021 ftarcticcouncil 2024-07-05T03:05:31Z The blue bioeconomy is important to many Arctic communities, providing food and other valuable bioresources, generating value and employment, and supporting rural regions. This report looks at the Arctic blue bioeconomy by analyzing regional challenges, opportunities, best practices and success stories from Iceland, Norway and Northern Canada. In addition, information on the status of the blue bioeconomy in Alaska, USA, the perspective of Inuit people on the blue bioeconomy and markets for marine ingredients are described. This work was endorsed by the Arctic CouncilĀ“s Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG). Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council Arctic Iceland inuit Alaska Arctic Council Repository
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description The blue bioeconomy is important to many Arctic communities, providing food and other valuable bioresources, generating value and employment, and supporting rural regions. This report looks at the Arctic blue bioeconomy by analyzing regional challenges, opportunities, best practices and success stories from Iceland, Norway and Northern Canada. In addition, information on the status of the blue bioeconomy in Alaska, USA, the perspective of Inuit people on the blue bioeconomy and markets for marine ingredients are described. This work was endorsed by the Arctic CouncilĀ“s Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG).
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