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Sunday, December 21, 2014
USM studies Gulf’s ‘blue tech’ biz
JACKSON, Miss. - USM looks at Gulf’s ‘Blue tech’ biz A new Mississippi maritime industries study
spotlights the importance of shipbuilding, fishing, oceanography and marine
technology as a dominant force in the state’s economy. Data from the Mississippi’s
Blue Economy: An Analysis of Mississippi’s Maritime Industry study shows that
35 percent of the workforces in the three coastal state counties are in “blue
industries.” And it’s not just the Mississippi Gulf Coast that has a stake in
the blue economy. The study looked at employment and other data on shipbuilding
and fishing as well as industries such as construction that have maritime and
non-maritime activities. It also included maritime technology or “blue tech”
companies. The study was compiled by three members of the Masters of Economic
Development Program at the University of Southern Mississippi. Laurie Jugan,
project coordinator for the Mississippi Enterprise for Technology at Stennis
Space Center, said the study confirms an expansive amount of marine science and
technology work being done: along the Mississippi Coast. “Until now, there
was no way to quantify the importance of this industry sector in our area,” she
said. “With the USM study, we now have a place to start.” The Small Business
Administration awarded MSET a competitive $523,742 grant based on the study’s
findings. (Source: Mississippi
Business Journal, 12/18/14)
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