Blue economy

Ship with cranes
The maritime transport is a part of the blue economy.

Blue economy is a term in economics relating to the exploitation, preservation and regeneration of the marine environment. Its scope of interpretation varies among organizations. However, the term is generally used in the scope of international development when describing a sustainable development approach to coastal resources. This can include a wide range of economic sectors, from the more conventional fisheries, aquaculture, maritime transport, coastal, marine and maritime tourism,[1] or other traditional uses, to more emergent activities such as coastal renewable energy, marine ecosystem services (i.e. blue carbon), seabed mining, and bioprospecting.

  1. ^ Sharafuddin, Mohammed Ali; Madhavan, Meena (2020). "Thematic Evolution of Blue Tourism: A Scientometric Analysis and Systematic Review". Global Business Review: 0972150920966885. doi:10.1177/0972150920966885. ISSN 0972-1509. S2CID 228811331.

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