From the Port of Boston to global sea lanes.
Port authorities, naval officers, and ocean-economy leaders meeting the people who run Boston Harbor and the Massachusetts maritime cluster — from container terminals to ocean-science institutions.

No coastline solves the ocean alone.
The ocean is shared
Shipping, fisheries, the blue economy, and ocean governance can't be solved by one coastline. Cross-border coordination on sea lanes, port standards, and ocean health is one of the quieter — and most consequential — strands of modern diplomacy.
Boston Harbor's reach
The Port of Boston, the Massachusetts maritime cluster, the Coast Guard, and the region's ocean-science institutions give Greater Boston an unusually deep bench on everything from container logistics to marine research.
What WorldBoston does
We host visiting port authorities, naval delegations, and blue-economy leaders; convene local maritime operators with their global counterparts; and design programs around the ports, fleets, and ocean-policy questions our partners want to engage on.
Upcoming Maritime Diplomacy Events
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Host a port. Brief a fleet. Convene the blue economy.
If your port, operator, lab, or agency wants Boston connected to a particular sea lane or ocean-policy question, this is where to start.