Abstract

In recent years, with the continuous progress of science and technology, the available space in the ocean has become more and more extensive. The rapid development of the marine economy has also directly driven China’s economic development, and has made great contributions to the growth of China’s GDP. The exploitation of natural gas, natural gas and other resources has greatly increased China’s non-renewable resource reserves, and has made great contributions to China’s resource problems. However, it is difficult to process the monitoring data of the marine economic operation so that good resource utilization cannot be achieved, which has become a difficult problem in China and a major social problem. The purpose of this article is to study the monitoring and evaluation of marine economic operations in an information environment. This paper combines information technology to study the problems encountered in the monitoring and evaluation of marine economic operations and analyzes the marine related industrial structure, thereby reflecting the advantages of monitoring and evaluating marine economic operations in an information environment compared to previous advantages, reducing The storage is not complete, the huge data is difficult to mine and the impact of the timeliness of the data. Fully share the marine economic monitoring operation data in various regions to facilitate the monitoring and evaluation of the marine economy, so as to maximize resource utilization and benefits. The experimental results show that information technology can solve the difficult problem of marine economic operation monitoring data collection, processing, analysis and evaluation, and realize data sharing in various regions, so as to achieve accurate evaluation of marine economic operation.

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