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上海“世界海洋日暨全国海洋宣传日”主场活动举行,首批上海现代海洋城市建设优秀案例发布

Core Viewpoint - The event held on June 8, 2023, marked the 17th "World Oceans Day" and the 18th "National Ocean Publicity Day" in China, focusing on the theme "Shouldering the Mission, Moving Forward" and showcasing Shanghai's modern marine city construction as a replicable model for development [1][3]. Group 1: Shanghai's Marine Development Strategy - Shanghai aims to strengthen its "blue engine" by enhancing the modern marine industry system and promoting innovation in the marine economy [3]. - The city plans to enhance marine technology innovation and lead high-end industries, while also focusing on sustainable marine ecological development and improving management efficiency [3]. - The local government emphasizes ecological priority and green development, aiming for a harmonious balance between ecological and economic benefits through three main actions: ecological foundation, industrial marine development, and cultural tourism integration [3][5]. Group 2: Achievements and Collaborations - The event featured the release of exemplary cases in modern marine city construction, highlighting innovations in key marine sectors, technological breakthroughs, and international cooperation [5]. - A strategic cooperation agreement was signed between the Shanghai Marine Bureau and the National Marine Disaster Reduction Center, focusing on marine ecological monitoring, disaster prevention, and carbon sink research [5]. - The "2024 Assessment Report on Shanghai's Modern Marine City Development Blue Book" indicates that Shanghai ranks among the top three globally and first domestically in modern marine city development [5]. Group 3: Future Goals - Shanghai is positioned as a critical intersection of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road," with a national mission to build a "global marine center city" [9]. - The city is committed to advancing towards the goal of becoming an "internationally leading modern marine city" and a "leading area for building a marine power with Chinese characteristics" [9].