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Ocean Enterprise Initiative Publications

The Ocean Enterprise Initiative shares publications, reports, and articles that explore advancements in ocean technology and the blue economy. These resources highlight innovative research, industry trends, and collaborative efforts shaping the future of ocean observing. Each publication provides insights into emerging technologies, policy developments, and market opportunities. By sharing this knowledge, we support cross-sector collaboration and drive solutions for ocean and coastal management. 

IOC-UNESCO Harmful Algae News No. 79 Article: Pages 22-23 take you through an overview of the outcomes that happened in the Dialogues with Industry: Harmful Algal Bloom series, which unlock innovation and operational opportunities.  Read Article >

Ocean Biodiversity TechSurge Synthesis Report: In partnership with the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), along with organizing partners including the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) and the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON), the Ocean Enterprise Initiative hosted the Ocean Biodiversity TechSurge and Tech Café. This event focused on the role of the technology sector in advancing ocean biodiversity ‘knowledge to action’. This report summarizes conversations and opportunities surrounding scaling ocean biodiversity technologies.  Read TechSurge Synthesis >

Sea Technology Magazine Article: Explore how the Ocean Enterprise connects sectors to strengthen resilience, support marine resources, and drive economic opportunities in coastal and ocean industries. Read Article >

Oceanology International 24′ – Standards Workshop Report: The Standards Dialogue Report emphasizes the critical role of standards in fostering commercial growth, ensuring interoperability, and enhancing data quality within the Ocean Enterprise. Download Report >

Oceanology International 24′ – mCDR Workshop Report: The mCDR Dialogue Report explores the role of marine carbon dioxide removal strategies in tackling global environmental challenges. It examines technological advancements and regulatory frameworks while emphasizing the need for strong monitoring, reporting, and verification systems. Download Report >

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