The Center for the Blue Economy Presents:
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Tuesday, November 1
The
pillage of the world’s oceans represents threats to vital U.S. and
global economic, environmental and security interests. There is a
growing body of evidence suggesting that our oceans are the world’s
largest crime scene due to rampant illegal fishing, increased piracy,
trafficking of drugs, arms, and people, and growing conflict over
fishing grounds. Join us for a lecture by Johan Bergenäs, Director of
the Partnerships in Security and Development Program at the Stimson
Center and co-author of “Secure Oceans” followed by a panel discussion
on innovative policy and technological solutions to amplify, accelerate
and strengthen the global response to protecting our oceans. A reception
with the speaker and panelists will follow the discussion. More
information can be found at our Secure Oceans webpage.
Secure Oceans: Recommendations for the World's Largest Crime Scene
Lecture, Panel Discussion, and Reception
Tuesday, November 1
Irvine Auditorium, Middlebury Institute of International Studies
499 Pierce Street, Monterey, CA 93940
6:00pm to 8:00pm
The event is free, but registration is required
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