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Published on 2024-12-06 06:32:31 - The Boston Globe
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  • The blue economy shouldn't benefit only coastal communities or workers with PhDs. Every Rhode Islander should be able to reap its rewards, writes Rhode Island's junior congressman.
The article from the Boston Globe, published on December 6, 2024, discusses Congressman Gabe Amo's perspective on the "blue economy" and its significance for Rhode Island and the broader New England region. Congressman Amo emphasizes the importance of sustainable ocean-based economic activities, which include fishing, tourism, renewable energy, and marine transportation. He highlights the potential for job creation and economic growth while stressing the need for environmental stewardship to ensure the longevity of marine resources. Amo advocates for policies that support research, innovation, and education in marine sciences, as well as investments in infrastructure to bolster the blue economy. He also touches on the necessity of international cooperation to address issues like climate change, overfishing, and pollution, which directly impact the health of the ocean and, consequently, the blue economy. The article underscores the balance between economic development and environmental conservation, positioning the blue economy as a critical component of future economic strategies.

Read the Full The Boston Globe Article at:
[ https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/12/06/metro/commentary-blue-economy-congressman-gabe-amo/ ]
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