Fla. Stat. 288.036
Ocean economy development


(1)

For purposes of this section, the term:“Ocean economy” means the economic uses of ocean and coastal resources with a focus on sustainable practices that benefit the long-term outlook of relevant industry sectors and the competitive positioning of the state in a global economy, including, but not limited to, ocean industries, such as shipyards, marinas, marine terminals, piers, fishing, aquaculture, seafood processing, commercial diving, and marine transportation; floating and amphibious housing; tourism; and outdoor recreational activities, including, but not limited to, boating and industry sectors dependent on such activities.“Office” means the Office of Ocean Economy.

(a)

“Ocean economy” means the economic uses of ocean and coastal resources with a focus on sustainable practices that benefit the long-term outlook of relevant industry sectors and the competitive positioning of the state in a global economy, including, but not limited to, ocean industries, such as shipyards, marinas, marine terminals, piers, fishing, aquaculture, seafood processing, commercial diving, and marine transportation; floating and amphibious housing; tourism; and outdoor recreational activities, including, but not limited to, boating and industry sectors dependent on such activities.

(b)

“Office” means the Office of Ocean Economy.

(2)

The Office of Ocean Economy is created within the State University System to be housed at Florida Atlantic University. The office is created to connect the state’s ocean and coastal resources to economic development strategies that grow, enhance, or contribute to the ocean economy.

(3)

The Office of Ocean Economy shall:Develop and undertake activities and strategies with a focus on research and development, technological innovation, emerging industries, strategic business recruitment, public and private funding opportunities, and workforce training and education to promote and stimulate the ocean economy.
Foster relationships and coordinate with state universities, private universities, and Florida College System institutions, including periodically surveying the development of academic research relating to the ocean economy across all disciplines and facilitating the transfer of innovative technology into marketable goods and services. The office shall encourage collaboration between state universities and Florida College System institutions that have overlapping areas of academic research.
Include and update on the office’s website information related to:
An inventory of current research and current collaborations, including contact information; and
Any available resources for research and technology development, including financial opportunities.
Collaborate with relevant industries to identify economic challenges that may be solved through innovation in the ocean economy, including commercializing or otherwise facilitating public access to academic research and resources, removing governmental barriers, and maximizing access to financial or other opportunities for growth and development.Develop and facilitate a pipeline for innovative ideas and strategies to be created, developed, researched, commercialized, and financed. This includes promotion and coordination of industry collaboration, academic research, accelerator programs, training and technical assistance, and startup or second-stage funding opportunities.Maintain and update on the office’s website reports and data on the number, growth, and average wages of jobs included in the ocean economy; the impacts on the number, growth, and development of businesses in the ocean economy; and the collaboration, transition, or adoption of innovation and research into new, viable ideas employed in the ocean economy.Educate other state and local entities on the interests of the ocean economy and how such entities may positively address environmental issues while simultaneously considering the economic impact of their policies.Communicate the state’s role as an integral component of the ocean economy by promoting the state on national and international platforms and other appropriate forums as the premier destination for convening on pertinent subject matters.

(a)

Develop and undertake activities and strategies with a focus on research and development, technological innovation, emerging industries, strategic business recruitment, public and private funding opportunities, and workforce training and education to promote and stimulate the ocean economy.

(b)1.

Foster relationships and coordinate with state universities, private universities, and Florida College System institutions, including periodically surveying the development of academic research relating to the ocean economy across all disciplines and facilitating the transfer of innovative technology into marketable goods and services. The office shall encourage collaboration between state universities and Florida College System institutions that have overlapping areas of academic research.Include and update on the office’s website information related to:
An inventory of current research and current collaborations, including contact information; and
Any available resources for research and technology development, including financial opportunities.
(b)1. Foster relationships and coordinate with state universities, private universities, and Florida College System institutions, including periodically surveying the development of academic research relating to the ocean economy across all disciplines and facilitating the transfer of innovative technology into marketable goods and services. The office shall encourage collaboration between state universities and Florida College System institutions that have overlapping areas of academic research.
2. Include and update on the office’s website information related to:a. An inventory of current research and current collaborations, including contact information; andb. Any available resources for research and technology development, including financial opportunities.
a. An inventory of current research and current collaborations, including contact information; and
b. Any available resources for research and technology development, including financial opportunities.

(c)

Collaborate with relevant industries to identify economic challenges that may be solved through innovation in the ocean economy, including commercializing or otherwise facilitating public access to academic research and resources, removing governmental barriers, and maximizing access to financial or other opportunities for growth and development.

(d)

Develop and facilitate a pipeline for innovative ideas and strategies to be created, developed, researched, commercialized, and financed. This includes promotion and coordination of industry collaboration, academic research, accelerator programs, training and technical assistance, and startup or second-stage funding opportunities.

(e)

Maintain and update on the office’s website reports and data on the number, growth, and average wages of jobs included in the ocean economy; the impacts on the number, growth, and development of businesses in the ocean economy; and the collaboration, transition, or adoption of innovation and research into new, viable ideas employed in the ocean economy.

(f)

Educate other state and local entities on the interests of the ocean economy and how such entities may positively address environmental issues while simultaneously considering the economic impact of their policies.

(g)

Communicate the state’s role as an integral component of the ocean economy by promoting the state on national and international platforms and other appropriate forums as the premier destination for convening on pertinent subject matters.

(4)

By August 1, 2025, and each August 1 thereafter, the office shall provide to the Board of Governors, the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and post on its website a detailed report demonstrating the economic benefits of the office and the development of emerging ocean economy industries.

Source: Section 288.036 — Ocean economy development, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0288.­036 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

288.001
The Florida Small Business Development Center Network
288.0001
Economic Development Programs Evaluation
288.002
Public records exemption for certain materials held by the former Enterprise Florida, Inc
288.005
Definitions
288.006
General operation of loan programs
288.007
Inventory of communities seeking to recruit businesses
288.012
State of Florida international offices
288.017
Cooperative advertising matching grants program
288.018
Regional Rural Development Grants Program
288.019
Rural considerations in grant review and evaluation processes
288.021
Economic development liaison
288.035
Economic development activities
288.036
Ocean economy development
288.037
Department of State
288.041
Solar energy industry
288.046
Quick-response training
288.047
Quick-response training for economic development
288.061
Economic development incentive application process
288.065
Rural Community Development Revolving Loan Fund
288.0065
Annual incentives report
288.066
Local Government Emergency Revolving Bridge Loan Program
288.0071
Economic incentives to foreign countries of concern prohibited
288.075
Confidentiality of records
288.076
Return on investment reporting for economic development programs
288.095
Economic Development Trust Fund
288.101
Florida Job Growth Grant Fund
288.102
Supply Chain Innovation Grant Program
288.107
Brownfield redevelopment bonus refunds
288.108
High-impact business
288.111
Information concerning local manufacturing development programs
288.122
Tourism Promotional Trust Fund
288.124
Convention grants program
288.125
Definition of “entertainment industry.”
288.0251
International development outreach activities in Latin America and Caribbean Basin
288.0415
Solar energy
288.0655
Rural Infrastructure Fund
288.0656
Rural Economic Development Initiative
288.0657
Florida rural economic development strategy grants
288.0658
Nature-based recreation
288.0659
Local Government Distressed Area Matching Grant Program
288.1097
Qualified job training organizations
288.1162
Professional sports franchises
288.1166
Professional sports facility
288.1167
Sports franchise contract provisions for food and beverage concession and contract awards to minority business enterprises
288.1175
Agriculture education and promotion facility
288.1201
State Economic Enhancement and Development Trust Fund
288.1226
Florida Tourism Industry Marketing Corporation
288.1229
Promotion and development of sports-related industries and amateur athletics
288.1258
Entertainment industry qualified production companies
288.06561
Reduction or waiver of financial match requirements
288.11621
Spring training baseball franchises
288.11631
Retention of Major League Baseball spring training baseball franchises
288.12265
Welcome centers
288.12266
Targeted Marketing Assistance Program

Current through Fall 2025

§ 288.036. Ocean economy development's source at flsenate​.gov