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National bodies overlooking the blue economy activities include the Ministère de l’aménagement du territoire et de la décentralisation and the Ministère de la transition écologique, de la biodiversité, de la forêt, de la mer et de la pêche, the HAROPA port, the CEREMA

France has officially released its new Strategy for the Sea and Coastline 2024–2030, the english version of the strategy is now accessible here.

To support informed decision-making, the Statistical Data and Studies Department of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Sea regularly publishes socio-economic analyses and statistical reviews of the maritime economy, including employment and added value. These resources are available at:

-English statistical content
-Key figures on the sea and coastline

In addition, the Secretariat-General for the Sea and the French Maritime Cluster have produced a comprehensive overview of France’s maritime economy sectors. The 2022 edition and 2025 updates (available in French only) can be found here:

-2022 edition
-2025 edition

Finally, Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) publishes regular reports on the economic weight of French maritime activities, including their national contribution, international competitiveness, and public service roles. The latest English edition (2022) is available here:
-French Maritime Economic Data – Ifremer

Relevant research and scientific bodies include Ifremer and SHOM.

There are several educational opportunities for those seeking to develop skills in blue economy, such as the MSc in Marine and Coastal Sciences at the University of Brest, the MSc in Ship Operation & Naval engineering at Centrale Nantes, or the MSc in Advanced Ship Design and Offshore Renewable Energies at ICAM Catholic Institute of Engineering.

Evolution of the Blue Economy in France