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According to the US Marine Econo-  main sectors of the US marine economy   (i) to promote entrepreneurship and inno-  Currently, the Atlantic Action Plan, man-
 my Satellite Account (NOAA, [2021]), the   are as follows:  vation; (ii) protect and develop marine eco-  aged by the executive committee made up
 Table 3. Major sectors of the US marine economy  systems; (iii) improve accessibility and con-  of the European Commission, Portugal,
                   nectivity and (iv) create a model of social,   Spain, France, and Ireland, has the follow-
 Gross Value Added (millions of dollars)         2019  inclusive, and sustainable development.  ing four pillars:
 Ocean and Coastal Tourism  132,984  Additionally, the European Union en-  . Atlantic ports and their role in the Blue
 Maritime Defense and Public Administration  104,233  tered into strategic international cooperation   Economy;
 Offshore Minerals  78,028  agreements to better understand the oceans,
                   with emphasis on the Galway Agreement,  . blue skills and ocean literacy;
 Maritime Transport and Logistics  21,268  which launched cooperation between the
 Shipbuilding and Repair  3,694  European Union, Canada, and the United   . marine renewable energies;
 Science and Education  6,613  States, establishing the Atlantic Ocean Re- . a healthy ocean and resilient coastlines.
 Living Marine Resources  12,028  search Alliance (AORA). Soon after the Gal-  In the entire European Union, the Gross
 Others  26,203    way Agreement, it signed the Belém Agree-  Value Added of the Blue Economy (Europe-
 Gross Value Added of the Marine Economy of the United   ment, establishing cooperation between the   an Commission, [2021]), in 2018, exceed-
 States of America  385,051  European Union, South Africa, and Brazil.  ed 176 billion euros.
                          Table 4. Gross Value Added of the Blue Economy European Union
 European Union  Source: NOAA (2021)
                   Gross Value Added (millions of euros)                                       2018
 Despite the fact that, up to this point, the   . marine data and knowledge – allowing
 initiatives of arrangements have had the State   access to information about the sea, capa-  Living Resources  19,100
 as the central actor (both in the Brazilian case   ble of being used by all entities, generating   non-living resources  4,243
 and in the international examples), initiatives   knowledge and value through the analysis   Offshore Energy  1,495
 arising from inter-state rearrangements with   of this data;  Port Activity              26,481
 the European case must still be underlined.  . marine spatial planning – reducing con-  Shipbuilding and Repair  14,654
 The European Union has been a pioneer
 in building an integrated view of all activities   flicts between sectors, encouraging invest-  Maritime Transport  30,047
 ment, increasing cooperation between
 that take place at sea. In 2007, after a peri-  States and protecting the environment;  Coastal Tourism  80,049
 od of production of strategic documents on   Gross Value Added of the Blue Economy European Union  176,069
 the sea, the European Union started its Inte-  .  integrated maritime surveillance – al-     Source: European Comission (2021)
 grated Maritime Policy, also called the “Blue   lowing the maritime authorities of the dif-
 Book”. This policy is designed to reinforce   ferent States to have a common informa-  Transformation of the Economy at a   recovery also means the transformation of
 the sustainable development of the Europe-  tion-sharing environment;  Global Level  the pre-pandemic economic growth model,
 an Union across the sea.  . maritime strategies by basin – allowing,   The Covid-19 pandemic has caused   which already had low GDP growth rates
 The structural axes and their preten-  a disruption at the global level, with the   (1%  to 2%) and  signs of  pollution  and
 sions of this integrated vision are:  in a differentiated way, to solve the weak-  world’s Gross Domestic Product having fall-  extreme weather phenomena. The Blue
 nesses and highlight the strengths of each   en by around 3.3% in the year 2020 (Inter-  Economy therefore has the opportunity to
 . blue growth – developing sectors with   maritime region of the European Union. In   national Monetary Fund, [2022.]) – an un-  contribute to a sustainable recovery that
 great growth  potential, such as aquacul-  2011, the first action plan by basin was the   precedented drop in the last four decades,   positively transforms the global economic
 ture, marine biotechnology, and ocean en-  European Union action plan for the Atlan-  according to the international report Burgee   development model. An approach based on
 ergy, among others;  tic, whose main priorities were:   (MARQUES, 2021), it is important that the   two pillars: on science, which will feed this



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