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# March 2026
- URL: https://bluefinance.ca/blue-currents-march-2026/
- Published: 2026-03-30T22:04:44.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-10T20:26:58.000Z
- Description: A monthly update on how finance is evolving to support ocean stewardship in Canada.
- Author: Brian Rogers
- Tags: Blue Currents

## What’s Happening

### Canada moves to renew major fisheries funding programs

The federal government has launched negotiations with provinces to renew Canada’s fisheries funds for another five years, with a focus on competitiveness, innovation, and sustainability across the seafood sector.  
Source: [Government of Canada](https://www.canada.ca/en/fisheries-oceans/news/2026/03/government-of-canada-launches-negotiations-to-revitalize-funding-in-support-of-the-canadian-fish-and-seafood-sector.html?ref=bluefinance.ca)

### Ocean Supercluster-backed accelerator shows early signs of private capital funding ocean innovation

The Blue Action Canada accelerator is advancing a second cohort of oceantech startups. Early participants have already secured over $2 million in investment and $1.7 million in pre-orders, pointing to an emerging pathway from early-stage innovation to private capital.  
Source: [BetaKit](https://betakit.com/oceantech-accelerator-blue-action-canada-opens-applications-for-second-cohort/?ref=bluefinance.ca)

## What It Means

Canada’s [blue finance](https://bluefinance.ca/what-is-blue-finance/) ecosystem is still largely government-funded. It remains the foundation.

What is beginning to change is how that capital is sourced and used. Programs like Blue Action are starting to link public funding with private investment. The amounts remain modest, but the direction is clear. This marks an early shift toward models that can sustain themselves over time.

At the same time, core fisheries funding programs are being renewed and reshaped. This matters because it sets the baseline for how capital flows through coastal economies.

Taken together, these signals point to an ocean economy that is still early in its development, but becoming more connected. Public funding has established the base. Early pathways to private capital are beginning to form over top of it.

## Upcoming Events

### Sustainable Finance Summit 2026

Montréal | June 2–5, 2026  
Brings financial institutions and policymakers together, including discussions linking finance to ocean-related risks and opportunities.  
Source: [Finance Montréal](https://www.finance-montreal.com/en/activities-and-training-details/detail/blue-finance-investor-capacity-building-understanding-ocean-related-risks-and-opportunities/83405?ref=bluefinance.ca)