Tomorrow.Blue Economy explored the potential of the blue economy for ports, cities and corporations
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The enormous potential offered by the blue economy was the main focus of the fourth edition of the Tomorrow.Blue Economy World Congress (TBEWC), held from November 4–6 at Fira de Barcelona’s Gran Via venue as part of the Smart City Expo World Congress. The event highlighted how fishing, aquaculture, port management, shipbuilding, and other activities linked to seas and oceans are turning the marine e
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