Engaging with Industry to Spur Blue Growth

Improving marine resource management and governance requires marrying science and socio-economics, which is key to the development of the Blue Economy. For sustainable growth of the Blue Economy (Blue Growth) to occur, there needs to be robust scientific information on the marine environment, detail...

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Published in:Journal of Coastal Research
Main Authors: Boschen-Rose, Rachel, Ferreira, Maria Adelaide, Johnson, David, Gianni, Matthew
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2112/SI95-162.1
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3947957 2024-09-15T18:21:15+00:00 Engaging with Industry to Spur Blue Growth Boschen-Rose, Rachel Ferreira, Maria Adelaide Johnson, David Gianni, Matthew 2020-06-17 https://doi.org/10.2112/SI95-162.1 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.2112/SI95-162.1 https://zenodo.org/communities/atlas https://zenodo.org/communities/eu oai:zenodo.org:3947957 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Free for private use; right holder retains other rights, including distribution Journal of Coastal Research, 95 (SI), 835-839, (2020-06-17) Blue Growth Blue Economy North Atlantic Marine Spatial Planning info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.2112/SI95-162.1 2024-07-25T13:03:49Z Improving marine resource management and governance requires marrying science and socio-economics, which is key to the development of the Blue Economy. For sustainable growth of the Blue Economy (Blue Growth) to occur, there needs to be robust scientific information on the marine environment, detailed knowledge of activities occurring within ocean space, and comprehensive understanding of environmental impacts. To ensure Blue Growth is sustainable into the future, information is also needed on how the marine environment, activities and impacts may change with time, and at relevant spatial scales. ATLAS, a transAtlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based EU H2020 Project, has undertaken pioneering research to understand the environmental status of the North Atlantic deep sea, and the interaction between Blue Growth scenarios and the marine environment. ATLAS research into North Atlantic Ocean circulation, species and habitat connectivity shows that the North Atlantic is changing, which will impact Blue Growth. As marine industries move progressively offshore, ATLAS work on defining elements of Good Environmental Status for deep-water ecosystems will improve the understanding of Blue Growth interactions with the deep-sea. Potential trade-offs to maintain ecosystem services at a sea-basin scale have also been explored through a selection of 12 ATLAS case studies. ATLAS interactions with industry have highlighted opportunities and challenges for Blue Economy sectors, particularly in the context of marine spatial planning. Through interviews, questionnaires and workshops, ATLAS has discussed key scientific findings and Blue Growth scenarios with 10 major Blue Economy sectors and many supporting sectors. This work illustrates the complexities of Blue Growth in the North Atlantic, including spatial needs, synergies and conflicts, and data sharing opportunities. ATLAS-industry dialogue also highlights differences in Blue Economy sectoral expectations, and levels of understanding relating to new policy instruments. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Zenodo Journal of Coastal Research 95 sp1 835
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Blue Economy
North Atlantic
Marine Spatial Planning
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Blue Economy
North Atlantic
Marine Spatial Planning
Boschen-Rose, Rachel
Ferreira, Maria Adelaide
Johnson, David
Gianni, Matthew
Engaging with Industry to Spur Blue Growth
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Blue Economy
North Atlantic
Marine Spatial Planning
description Improving marine resource management and governance requires marrying science and socio-economics, which is key to the development of the Blue Economy. For sustainable growth of the Blue Economy (Blue Growth) to occur, there needs to be robust scientific information on the marine environment, detailed knowledge of activities occurring within ocean space, and comprehensive understanding of environmental impacts. To ensure Blue Growth is sustainable into the future, information is also needed on how the marine environment, activities and impacts may change with time, and at relevant spatial scales. ATLAS, a transAtlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based EU H2020 Project, has undertaken pioneering research to understand the environmental status of the North Atlantic deep sea, and the interaction between Blue Growth scenarios and the marine environment. ATLAS research into North Atlantic Ocean circulation, species and habitat connectivity shows that the North Atlantic is changing, which will impact Blue Growth. As marine industries move progressively offshore, ATLAS work on defining elements of Good Environmental Status for deep-water ecosystems will improve the understanding of Blue Growth interactions with the deep-sea. Potential trade-offs to maintain ecosystem services at a sea-basin scale have also been explored through a selection of 12 ATLAS case studies. ATLAS interactions with industry have highlighted opportunities and challenges for Blue Economy sectors, particularly in the context of marine spatial planning. Through interviews, questionnaires and workshops, ATLAS has discussed key scientific findings and Blue Growth scenarios with 10 major Blue Economy sectors and many supporting sectors. This work illustrates the complexities of Blue Growth in the North Atlantic, including spatial needs, synergies and conflicts, and data sharing opportunities. ATLAS-industry dialogue also highlights differences in Blue Economy sectoral expectations, and levels of understanding relating to new policy instruments.
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