The blue economy has emerged as a global phenomenon, promoting the sustainable utilization of oceanic, aquatic, and coastal resources while preserving their ecological integrity. This concept has gained significant traction in recent years, encompassing diverse industries such as fisheries, aquaculture, mineral extraction, marine transport, tourism, renewable energy, and biotechnology. In this article, our Ms. Faith Khaemba explores the blue economy in Kenya, its immense potential, and the challenges it confronts.
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