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Using the Seas to Capture CO2
When discussing what big, ocean-based carbon capture or storage could look like in 10 years, Matthew Eisaman likes to point out that atmospheric carbon capture will prove difficult unless it’s complemented by an ocean-based effort.
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Bluenotes: BlueSwell, PORT Launched
Boston-based oceans accelerator SeaAhead and the New England Aquarium have announced the launch of the BlueSwell Incubator Program, New England’s first early-stage bluetech incubator.
BlueSwell is designed to support the creation and growth of
Supercluster Projects Focus on AR, VR
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster on Thursday announced four new research projects worth $3.5 million, with a special focus on the use of mixed-reality technologies like augmented reality, or AR, and virtual reality.
The Atlantic Canada-based group,
Ocean Supercluster’s Ecosystem Index
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has launched a joint project with MIT Technology Review Insights, the university publication’s customer research and content arm, to create an index ranking the ocean-tech ecosystems in 60 countries.
The index, called
Blue Accelerators Around the World
One of the biggest changes in the ocean innovation space in the last five years is the explosion of bluetech accelerators around the world.
Five years ago, an entrepreneur with an ocean-focused venture would have had only a few accelerators to work
S2G Backs ReelData with $2.5M
Halifax-based ReelData has closed a $2.5 million funding round provided by S2G Ventures' Ocean and Seafood Fund, which will help it scale its artificial intelligence product for land-based aquaculture.
Land-based aquaculture is an embryonic form of
Sedna Launches Sensor Globe
Dartmouth-based oceantech company Sedna Technologies has released Sensor Globe, a piece of hardware that can gather real-time data on live seafood in tanks, fish farm pens or other environments.
The three-year-old company is dedicated to monitoring
Oceantech Funding Opportunities Growing
Organizations supporting the ocean economy in Atlantic Canada are working to increase equity funding for oceantech companies, and they’re heartened by the growth of international funds targeting maritime innovation.
Malcolm Fraser, CEO of