The 2018 marine economy outpaced U.S. economy
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A report published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) found the U.S. marine economy – also referred as the “blue economy” – contributed an estimated $373 billion
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A report published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) found the U.S. marine economy – also referred as the “blue economy” – contributed an estimated $373 billion
SAN DIEGO — A company seeking to demonstrate the potential of seaweed aquaculture as a source of environmental sustainability and fish farming will receive $137,000 from the Port of San
SAN DIEGO — A quartet of green pilot projects are receiving serious consideration by the Port of San Diego, with hopes of fostering expansion in offshore aquaculture, marine debris management,
SAN DIEGO — A request to modify plans surrounding a new hotel project at Harbor Island was delayed by Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners on Sept. 12.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Federal officials declared Pacific bluefin tuna are not on the verge of becoming extinct, but local harbors are still pursuing opportunities to ramp up seafood production in
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — The future of seafood consumption in the United States, dependent upon who you ask, will either be enhanced or inhibited by domestic offshore fish farming, or open
SAN DIEGO — Enacting a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) policy might not be the only way to reduce copper levels in San Diego Bay – or any other harbor
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A bill proposing to assess the impact of outdoor recreational activities on job creation and consumer spending recently earned enough votes to get out of the House
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