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Book Talk

July 14, 2022

Executive Director Nong Hong moderates a book talk on Dispatches from the South China Sea

Hosted by University of Alberta, China Institute

On Thursday, July 14, 2022, ICAS Executive Directorr moderated a virtual book talk and Q&A session with James Borton, the author of Dispatches from the South China Sea: Navigating to Common Ground. 

James Borton and ICAS Executive Director Nong Hong discussing Borton's book on July 14, 2022.

Book Summary

The impact of continuous coastal development, reclamation, destruction of corals, overfishing and increased maritime traffic places all of us on the front lines of preserving our oceans. Marine biologists, who share a common language that cuts across political, economic and social differences, recognize that the sea’s remarkable coral reefs, which provide food, jobs and protection against storms and floods, have suffered unprecedented rates of destruction in recent decades.

Dispatches from the South China Sea‘s blend of participatory research and field reportage paves the way for a transformation of policy and, provides a basis for the eventual resolution of some of today’s major maritime conflicts.

From overfishing, illegal and unregulated fishing, coral reef destruction and reclamations, Dispatches from the South China Sea charts science-driven cooperation opportunities. James Borton purposefully and passionately argues that the South China Sea can become a body of water that unites, rather than divides.

Date And Time

Thursday, July 14, 2022 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (ET)

Location

Virtual (Zoom)
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