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In this episode I take a look at a blue paper published by the Ocean Panel on the impacts to the worldwide workforce if we take action and create a sustainable ocean economy versus not doing anything to help preserve the ocean.
Currently, the worldwide workforce tied to the ocean economy is about 133 million. If we pursue sustainable practices that number could rise by 51 million more workers by 2050. If we do nothing they estimate that the number will drop by 40 million.
A sustainable ocean economy requires governments, the private sector, financial institutions, educational institutions and civil society organizations to work in concert to achieve the needed results.
The main factors that need to be addresses are
Climate change
Adoption of sustainable practices
Emerging and innovative industry sectors
Investment and access to finance
Changing demand for ocean-based goods and services
Changing demand for energy
Sea State looks at
Sea Star die off mystery solved
An orange nurse shark
Argentinians are watching the sea floor
NASA changes direction on monitoring climate change
MarineLab to take over Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo
Yes - Beach clean ups do work