With the world’s longest coastline (243,000 kilometers) and three oceans (Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic), Canada is ideally positioned to become a world leader in the blue economy.
The maritime and blue economies are becoming essential sectors for Canada, highlighting the richness of its coasts and oceans. The maritime economy encompasses all economic activities related to the oceans, while the blue economy focuses on the protection and sustainable use of ocean and coastal resources.
In 2023, the total marine economy contributed CAD 50,805 million to Canada’s GDP, supporting over 445,000 direct and indirect jobs. The blue economy has demonstrated significant advances in sectors such as Marine Renewable Energy (MRE), sustainable aquaculture and ocean technology.
COVE’s Ocean Enterprise 2024 report highlights rapid growth and increased innovation in the marine sector, with a 33% increase in jobs and 58% growth in revenues since 2020.
The Blue Economy Strategy, launched by the Federal Government, aims to sustainably exploit Canada’s ocean and water resources while generating economic growth, strengthening innovation and protecting the environment. It is built around six strategic pillars:
The private sector dominates with 82.3% of the total contribution. The public sector makes a significant contribution, particularly in the areas of national defense and fisheries resource management.
The maritime economy’s share of Canada’s overall GDP illustrates the strategic importance of this sector, while highlighting the growth potential for sectors such as marine renewable energies and green technologies.
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