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Expedition Blue featured on Boston Bloomberg Business News Radio
Bert Jackson, Director of Community Engagement, was interviewed live on the air for Boston Bloomberg radio.

Installation of Expedition Blue Waypoints Underway on Cape Cod
A network of permanent exhibits designed to showcase the past, present and future of the region’s blue economy is underway in 10 Cape Cod towns.

Profiles In Blue: Rick Karney
Since 1976, I have been the shellfish biologist and director of the Martha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group Inc.

Profiles in Blue: Yuki Honjo
As a native Cape Codder, born and educated on Cape Cod and then farther afield, I feel that small marine technology companies such as McLane Research.

Profiles In Blue: Nick Muto
When Nick Muto heads out from the pier, he and the other fishermen who use the port are part of lineage that extends back hundreds of years.

Massachusetts Maritime Academy Ranks Highly on Value
In MONEY Magazine’s annual evaluation of more than 700 four-year colleges and universities, MMA placed fifth on the list of Best Small Colleges.

Profiles In Blue: Nancy Civetta
As Wellfleet Shellfish Constable, Nancy Civetta says she is aware of just how closely tied the town’s year-round economy is to Cape Cod Blue Economy.

Profiles In Blue: Jon Hagenstein
Our role in the blue economy is as textbook as it gets. We work on the water. We work from boats, barges, and tugs. We are floating 365 days a year.

Profiles In Blue: Lukas Smith & Amanda Bender
DieselSmith LLC founders Lukas Smith, left, and Amanda Bender, recognized a niche in sales and service of marine diesel engines.

Profiles In Blue: Kathy Zagzebski
The organization where I work, the National Marine Life Center, exemplifies the three focus areas of Cape Cod’s Blue Economy Project.

Profiles In Blue: Peter Karlson
The Cape has no shortage of entrepreneurs who work in the Blue Economy today; from charter captains to shellfishing operations, they’re all entrepreneurs who took a vision of something they want to do and customers that need to be served and made it a reality.