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Meet Nicholas Sullivan, author of Blue Revolution, who helps debunk some of the myths around wild caught seafood versus aquaculture and tells us about new blue technologies that will make both industries fare better. 

Nicholas is a Senior Fellow at The Fletcher School’s Council on Emerging Market Enterprises and a Senior Research Fellow at its Maritime Studies Program. A writer and editor focused on the interplay between technology and development, Sullivan has twice been a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Resident Fellow. He is a graduate of Harvard University and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and resides in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.


To learn more about fisheries and blue technology in New England, I highly recommend reading his book. It is a who’s who of New England’s blue economy, and a few of the players figuring in it will be featured in upcoming Happy Planet podcasts.

A few mentions: 

www.blue-trace.com
https://www.newenglandoceancluster.com
Iceland Ocean Cluster @oceancluster

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