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Updated: The Monterey Bay: A Leader in the Blue Economy | Seaside, CA | April 25th, 2014 | with Congressman Sam Farr

The Monterey Bay International Trade Association (MBITA) is holding an event, “The Monterey Bay – A Leader in the Blue Economy” on April 25th, 2014. This event is offered as “an introduction to the global marketplace with a brief glimpse of the world leading Marine Science community of the Monterey Bay region”. Please view the full release and event details provided by MBITA below. The event flyer can also be viewed here.

The Monterey Bay
A Leader in the Blue Economy

Seaside, CA – April 25, 2014
(Monterey College of Law at Fort Ord)

Santa Cruz, CA – March 24, 2014 – California’s Blue Economy is a $50 Billion dollar+ industry. Today, Marine Science and the ‘Blue Economy’ directly affect various business and government sectors such as offshore oil and gas production, national defense, seafloor exploration, communications, agriculture production, renewable energy, weather forecasting and fisheries to name a few.

On April 25th at the Monterey College of Law in Seaside, Ca. Congressman Sam Farr will join over 20 Marine Science and trade promotion service experts as presenters and panelists at The Monterey Bay – a Leader in the Blue Economy  event as part of the Brand Monterey Bay program.  This conference is designed as an introduction to the global marketplace with a brief glimpse of the world leading Marine Science community of the Monterey Bay region. This conference is the 4th ‘ conference on the Brand Monterey Bay (BMB) program and Congressman Sam Farr, who has spoken at the three previous BMB conferences will give a special presentation about the Monterey Bay marine science community and some of the challenges and opportunities the region faces as a world leader in this sector.

Background:  For many years, in particular since its designation in 1992 as a National Marine Sanctuary, the Monterey Bay has led California’s Blue Economy and has become a global leader in such sectors as abalone farming, aquaculture science, kelp farms research, climate change and sea level rise research and water quality, as well as other ‘breakthrough’ marine technologies, products and services.

“The Marine Science community of the Monterey Bay is now ready to develop bilateral trade and investment opportunities with foreign organizations throughout the world that can address their Blue Economy challenges through joint ventures, licensing agreements and export opportunities with the Monterey Bay region’s world leading Marine Science community,” states Tony Livoti, President of MBITA/TradePort who is the lead organizer for the event.

“This event will be a great opportunity for Monterey Bay’s marine science community to extend their existing collaborations around education and research into the business side of the Blue Economy,” adds Jeff Paduan, Professor of Oceanography and President of the Monterey Bay Crescent Ocean Research Consortium (MBCORC), which is serving as the technical organizer for the event.

A special afternoon session at the conference will feature an interactive roundtable with presentations and Q & A discussions between the conference attendees and the top public and private sector trade promotion service professionals in California who provide trade financing for exports as well as marketing, legal, logistic, advocacy,  global trade educational services and private investment.

This Marine Science event is produced by the Monterey Bay International Trade Association (MBITA), TradePort.org and Brand Monterey Bay in association with MBCORC, and is the 4th event in succession on ‘branding’ and ‘marketing’ the one-of-a-kind Monterey Bay region to the domestic and global marketplace.  Please see the 3 previous ‘Brand Monterey Bay’ conferences held in Monterey, Santa Cruz and Salinas, Ca. in the last year and a half.

In the coming year the Brand Monterey Bay program will feature other conferences on the Monterey Bay region’s world leading industries, i.e., tourism, agriculture/agro-technology and world language.

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