CSIS Stephenson Ocean Security Project

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Exploring the intersection of ocean conservation and national security. Follows, RTs ≠ endorsements.

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    Update: We collaborated with our colleagues at on a new piece called “Covid-19 at Sea: Impacts on the Blue Economy, Ocean Health, and Ocean Security:" Here are some takeaways:

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  2. Nov 18

    CSIS is hiring a Program Coordinator/Research Assistant to join AMTI for work on and other related initiatives on contested waters in the Indo-Pacific. View details about the position and apply here:

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  3. Nov 12

    CSIS is hiring a Program Coordinator/Research Assistant to join AMTI for work on and other related initiatives on contested waters in the Indo-Pacific. View details about the position and apply here:

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  4. Nov 11

    We're hiring a joint Research Assistant/Program Coordinator for & ! If you're interested in ocean health, IUU fishing, and contested waters in the Indo-Pacific, apply at:

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  5. During a discussion on Illegal, Unreported, & Unregulated Fishing, ’s Adm. Craig Faller warned about the activities of a Chinese fishing fleet near the off . ▶️Watch discussion:

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  6. Great conversation on Illegal, Unreported, & Unregulated Fishing (IUU) moderated by Dir. . Speakers included Dr. Benjamin Purser III, Adm. Faller; Dep. Admin RDML (Ret.) ; and myself.

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  7. Sep 17

    Thank you for hosting us - and to the other panelists for the great discussion - it was a real pleasure. A special thanks to the people of and for leadership on this critical issue.

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  8. Sep 17
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  9. Please join us today at noon for a special conversation on the strategic implications of with ADM Schulz , ADM Faller , RDML Tim Gallaudet , and Melissa Kehoe :

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  10. Sep 14

    Looking forward to this important discussion to highlight how NOAA, DOD, the State Department and the USCG are countering IUU Fishing around the globe - with emphasis on China - the worst offender by a wide margin!

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  11. Join us Sep 17 at 12PM EDT📅 Strategic Perspectives on Illegal, Unreported, & Unregulated Fishing (IUU) Host: Dir. Speakers: OES PDAS Melissa J. Kehoe, , Adm. Faller, Dep. Admin RDML (Ret.)

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  12. Please join us this Thursday for a special conversation on the strategic implications of fishing with ADM Schulz ADM Faller RDML Tim Gallaudet and Melissa Kehoe

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  13. News on | As competition over dwindling fish stocks in the South China Sea intensifies, it poses a risk of sparking new conflicts between China and the rest of the world. Read more about the impacts to fishermen via :

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  14. Daily Ocean Security Fact | It is estimated that 90% of world fisheries are either or fished to their biological limit. Read more about the role plays in & the global capacity to improve enforcement via :

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  15. News on | The EU Common Fisheries Policy's goal was to make fishing sustainable by maintaining healthy ecosystems & safeguarding the ocean. As the 2020 deadline ends, a large proportion of EU stocks are still . Via :

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  16. Daily Ocean Security Fact | Senegal has some of the richest fishing grounds in the world, and plays a central socioeconomic role. Read more by about how fish stocks are dwindling due to the joint effects of and :

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  17. News on | Organized crime in the fisheries sector is on the rise & impacts for many coastal nations. Effectively tackling organized crime in fisheries will help foster a ocean economy. Read more via :

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  18. News on | Chinese fishing vessels are on occasion dispatched to conflict zones at sea to surveil the waters & occasionally to intimidate and ram fishing or law enforcement boats from other countries. Read more by via :

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  19. News on | A Chinese fishing vessel caught conducting & previously fined on more than one account has been licensed to fish again in Ghanaian waters. Read more about the implications of this renewal via :

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  20. China is building a network of fishing bases in developing countries across 4 continents comprising ports, boats, & fish processing plants. Read about the implications for the sovereignty, sustainability, & security of developing states in our new report:

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  21. Daily Ocean Security Fact | The United States is one of the largest seafood markets in the world, and consumers play an unknowing role in perpetuating . Read more about how fishing vessels are able to evade detection via :

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