Abstract

Careful definition and illustrative case studies are fundamental work in developing a Blue Economy. As blue research expands with the world increasingly understanding its importance, policy makers and research institutions worldwide concerned with ocean and coastal regions are demanding further and improved analysis of the Blue Economy. Particularly, in terms of the management connotation, data access, monitoring, and product development, countries are making decisions according to their own needs. As a consequence of this lack of consensus, further dialogue including this cases analysis of the blue economy is even more necessary. This paper consists of four chapters: (I) Understanding the concept of Blue Economy, (II) Defining Blue economy theoretical cases, (III) Introducing Blue economy application cases and (Ⅳ) Providing an outlook for the future. Chapter (II) and Chapter (III) summarizes all the case studies into nine aspects, each aiming to represent different aspects of the blue economy. This paper is a result of knowledge and experience collected from across the global ocean observing community, and is only made possible with encouragement, support and help of all members. Despite the blue economy being a relatively new concept, we have demonstrated our promising exploration in a number of areas. We put forward proposals for the development of the blue economy, including shouldering global responsibilities to protect marine ecological environment, strengthening international communication and sharing development achievements, and promoting the establishment of global blue partnerships. However, there is clearly much room for further development in terms of the scope and depth of our collective understanding and analysis.

Highlights

  • Since 2012, blue economy has entered the phase of practice and exploration

  • In 2014, the Blue Economy Innovation Plan was launched, specifying that the plan will be executed from three aspects: (I) Develop sectors that have a high potential for sustainable jobs and growth, (II) Essential components to provide knowledge, legal certainty and security in the blue economy and (III) Sea basin strategies to ensure tailor-made measures and to foster cooperation between countries

  • great lakes observing system (GLOS) is able to leverage its existing infrastructure to support data assembly, quality control, discovery and access services for multiple data types and has a well-visited web service for data visualization and download. This agreement serves as an example of how the role GLOS serves to the Great Lakes region is evolving with a greater emphasis toward that of a data assembly center (DAC) or regional information coordination entity (RICE)

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Summary

Successful Blue Economy Examples With an Emphasis on International Perspectives

Edited by: Sanae Chiba, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Ocean Engineering, Technology, and Solutions for the Blue Economy, a section of the journal Frontiers in Marine Science

Economy Examples With an Emphasis on International
UNDERSTANDING OF BLUE ECONOMY
Blue Economic Characteristics
Blue Economic Definition Overview
Summary
BLUE ECONOMY THEORETICAL CASES
Blue Economy Development Policy Guidelines
Blue Economy Management Technology
BLUE ECONOMY APPLICATION CASES
Disaster Prevention
Pollution Governance
Marine Industrial Support
System Platform Services
Ecological Restoration
Findings
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS

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