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<center><span style="font-size:20px; line-height: 2.3em;"><b>Welcome to Marine Sectors</b></span></center>
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The EU Blue Growth strategy<ref>[https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/sites/maritimeaffairs/files/docs/body/com_2012_494_en.pdf Blue Growth Strategy]</ref> highlights five sectors as drivers: aquaculture, marine renewable energy, marine mineral mining, marine biotechnology, and marine and coastal tourism. However, in order to highlight and be able to include additional growth- and innovation opportunities, based on RRI, the MARINA consortium has supplemented with several sectors </div>
The EU Blue Growth strategy<ref>[https://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/sites/maritimeaffairs/files/docs/body/com_2012_494_en.pdf Blue Growth Strategy]</ref> highlights five sectors as drivers: aquaculture, marine renewable energy, marine mineral mining, marine biotechnology, and marine and coastal tourism. However, in order to highlight and be able to include additional growth- and innovation opportunities, based on RRI, the MARINA consortium has supplemented with several sectors and in particular:
 
* [[Fisheries]]
* [[Aquaculture]]
* [[Tourism]]
* [[Transport]]
* [[Energy]]
* [[Ports, harbours and marinas]]
* [[Minerals and Metals]]
* [[Oil and gas]]
* [[Waste Management]]
* [[Agriculture]]
* [[Forestry]]
* [[Urban and industrial uses]]
* [[Security/defence]]
* [[Education and research]]
* [[Urbanisation]]. </div>


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Revision as of 02:49, 13 July 2018

Welcome to Marine Sectors

The EU Blue Growth strategy[1] highlights five sectors as drivers: aquaculture, marine renewable energy, marine mineral mining, marine biotechnology, and marine and coastal tourism. However, in order to highlight and be able to include additional growth- and innovation opportunities, based on RRI, the MARINA consortium has supplemented with several sectors and in particular:


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