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Port Everglades Blue Economy Growth Driving Maritime Trade and Innovation

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Port Everglades is one of the most powerful maritime and economic engines in the United States, driving billions in trade, energy distribution, and cruise activity while shaping the future of the global blue economy.

In this episode of The Blue Economy, Katherine O’Fallon, Executive Director of the Marine Research Hub of South Florida, sits down with Joseph Morris, CEO and Port Director of Port Everglades, to break down how modern ports operate at scale and why their role is expanding far beyond logistics.

From record-breaking cargo, cruise, and energy throughput to infrastructure expansion, environmental mitigation, and real-world innovation pilots, this conversation reveals how Port Everglades is balancing growth, sustainability, and long-term competitiveness.

This is a direct look at how ports function as self-sustaining economic systems and why they are central to global trade, supply chains, and regional development.

🔹 How Port Everglades operates as a self-sustaining economic engine
 🔹 The economic impact of cruise, cargo, and energy operations
 🔹 Why infrastructure investment determines future competitiveness
 🔹 The role of ports in global trade and supply chain resilience
 🔹 Environmental mitigation, coral restoration, and sustainability challenges
 🔹 Innovation pilots including LNG and green methanol fueling
 🔹 How collaboration across government, academia, and industry drives progress
 🔹 The future opportunities shaping the blue economy

Port Everglades
 https://www.porteverglades.net

Marine Research Hub of South Florida
 https://marineresearchhub.org

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This episode is part of The Blue Economy series, exploring ocean innovation, maritime infrastructure, and the industries shaping the future of global trade and sustainability.

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