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Ocean Exchange Opening Applications for Two Collegiate Awards

Nutrient Pollution and the Planetary Boundaries

Most people know that nutrient pollution of water is a Bad Thing—it causes nuisance algae growth and harmful algal blooms, or HABs. Fewer people realize, however, that nutrient pollution has gotten so bad that it puts the entire planet at risk.

Unapologetic Opinions From A Carbon Footprint Calculation Expert

Until now, vital ocean observing activities that underpin human safety, marine health, blue economies, and sustainable development have largely been managed by the scientific sector and pillared on public projects. But today, private companies are stepping into the field with promising opportunities for a blue data and services revolution.

May 2023
Detect, Capture and Sequester: Nitrogen

On May 10th, 2023, Ocean Exchange and MTS hosted the second of a four part series on some of the most pervasive ocean pollutants. The topic for this event was nitrogen.

Shaping the Future Ocean Observing and Services Market

Until now, vital ocean observing activities that underpin human safety, marine health, blue economies, and sustainable development have largely been managed by the scientific sector and pillared on public projects. But today, private companies are stepping into the field with promising opportunities for a blue data and services revolution.

Mark Shrope, Director of Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, discusses closing the critical blue tech funding gap.

Mark Shrope, Director of Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, discusses closing the critical blue tech funding gap.