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Yacht Lending, Australian Wave Energy and Clean Hydrogen Huge Market
Plus Alternative Seafood, Green Bunkering, and Tidal Vision

Hello Ocean Friends,
NYC Climate Week starts this weekend and I’m PUMPED! My week is packed with events with some of my favorite Climate Tech investors, organizations, and startups in the area. It’s Disney World for climate nerds, and I’m excited for all of it.
That’s not the awesome only event on the near horizon. The Marine Technology Society New Jersey Student Section is hosting its 3rd annual research symposium at Stockton University’s Atlantic City campus on Nov 7th. Registration here. I plan on going, hope to see you there.
Until then, enjoy this week’s BlueX News. Featuring progress in some of my personal favorite topics: waste-to-value, wave energy conversion, and clean hydrogen.
Best,
Will
OceanTech Fundings
🌊 Australian wave energy developer Carnegie Clean Energy raised AUD 2.1M through a Share Purchase Plan. | More from Offshore Energy
🛥️ Yacht-lending platform BOATSCRIBE raised €250k led by Sylke Hizli and Osman Hizli from EOS Yacht Charter, with Andrew Tsarenko from Stark Shipping. | More from EU Startups News
🐡 SuperGround raised €3.65M to scale alternative seafood led by Hatch Blue Revolution Fund, CHECK24 Impact and Propeller Ventures. | More from The Fish Site
🛥 Green Bunkers, a maritime bunkering spin out, launched with €5M from the Baghdadi Capital family office. | More from EU Startups News
More OceanTech News
🐡 Will This Startup Be the First to Successfully Scale up Ocean Power? | Trapping the energy of ocean waves to generate electricity has long been an enticing but notoriously difficult endeavor. The first rule of wave power startups is that they always fail. But a plucky company called Eco Wave Power is doing its best to prove that rule wrong… | More from Canary Media
⛽️ Clean Hydrogen Investment Tops $110BN to Defy Industry Pessimism | Money flowing into green and blue hydrogen projects rises $35bn in the past year Companies, Energy sector, Natural resources, Renewable energy | More from Financial Times
🚢 Start-up Accelerator Takes in New Round of Young Companies Hoping to Make It Big in Maritime | Will shipping’s next big thing emerge from Dutch programme? | More from Tradewind News
🦪 Tesla, Boeing and a $140 Million Investment: This Company Is Reinventing Seafood ‘Waste’ | A fast-moving startup is turning a pile of byproducts into a pile of money. | More from Intrafish
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