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Maria Elvira Salazar Backs the Ocean Regional Opportunity and Innovation Act

U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., is championing a proposal to “strengthen coastal communities and the blue economy of Florida and the U.S. through technological research and development, job training, and cross-sector partnerships.”

This week, U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, introduced the “Ocean Regional Opportunity and Innovation (Ocean ROI) Act” with Salazar as the main co-sponsor. Six other members of the U.S. House are also co-sponsoring the bill which “would direct the Secretary of Commerce to establish ‘Ocean Innovation Clusters’ and provide grants for their establishment, operation, and administration.” The bill would “designate at least one ocean cluster in each of the five NOAA Fisheries regions, Gulf of Mexico region, and the Great Lakes region” and use $50 million “for competitive grants for cluster establishment, operation, and administration to support ocean clusters on the federal level.”

The bill is being championed in the U.S. Senate by U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska.

“Miami’s beautiful coasts and pristine waters provide Florida with billions in tourism and commerce every year, and I am committed to preserving them for generations to come,” said Salazar. “I am proud to introduce legislation to promote Miami’s development and improve our environment through the sustainable use of our oceans. The blue economy and the opportunities it provides are growing, and the United States must keep pace with investments made by the global community. There is no better place to invest the best we have in research and technology than right here in South Florida.”

“Ocean clusters are at the center of innovation and entrepreneurship, and are key to building climate resilient, sustainable coastal economies. Now is the time for the federal government to invest in the Blue Economy so we can harness the great potential waters across the country like the Gulf of Maine,” said Pingree. “Together, Senators Murkowski and Cantwell and Congresswoman Salazar and I represent some of the nation’s most pristine and valuable coastline; we understand the tremendous impact oceans have on our communities, our economy, and our daily lives. With our bicameral and bipartisan Ocean Regional Opportunity and Innovation Act, the U.S. can realize the full potential and value of our blue economy.”

“A strong blue economy will require strong coordination and creativity, and that’s why I’m leading this effort to invest in our ocean clusters and take advantage of the opportunities for innovation and collaboration,” said Murkowski. “This effort doesn’t just focus on the untapped economic potential of our blue economy, but also ensures that collaboration is at the center of any conversation or effort to address the impacts of climate change on our coastal communities. By providing incentives and workspaces for Alaskans in maritime and maritime-adjacent industries, we can achieve real progress in strengthening the blue economy.”

“From protecting orcas from vessel noise, to transitioning to a carbon free future for our ports and maritime industry, Washington’s ocean cluster, called Maritime Blue, is working hard to solve complex challenges facing our economy. This bill would build on their success by creating a new grant program to fund ocean innovation clusters and grow Washington’s 30 billion dollar maritime economy,” said Cantwell.

Pingee’s bill was sent to the U.S. House Natural Resources; Transportation and Infrastructure; Science, Space, and Technology; and Financial Services Committees.

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