Sea Control 310 – The Lion & The Mouse with LTC Laura Keenan

By Marie Williams Lt. Colonel Laura Keenan joins the program to discuss her Strategy Bridge #WritingContest2021 prize-winning article, “The Lion and The Mouse: The Need for Greater U.S. Focus in the Pacific Islands,” and her strategy for the United States to build meaningful partner capacity in the Pacific Island Countries. Download Sea Control 310 – … Continue reading Sea Control 310 – The Lion & The Mouse with LTC Laura Keenan

Sea Control 308 – Maritime Security & Cameroon with Dr. Maurice Beseng

By Walker Mills Sea Control talks with Dr. Maurice Beseng, a researcher at Sheffield University, about his recent article in the journal African Security entitled: “The Nature and Scope of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing and Fisheries Crime in Cameroon: Implications for Maritime Security.” The conversation covers the links between fisheries crime and maritime security … Continue reading Sea Control 308 – Maritime Security & Cameroon with Dr. Maurice Beseng

Seabed Mining: The Coast Guard’s Deep Future

By Kyle Cregge What if the final frontier is much closer to home? From SpaceX to Space Force, many groups are seeking to dominate space in an era of Great Power Competition and commercialization. Yet for all the time humans have looked up, a far murkier domain below remains largely unexplored. The deep-sea and seabed … Continue reading Seabed Mining: The Coast Guard’s Deep Future

Sea Control 272 – Changing the Navy’s Force Generation Model with Bryan Clark and Bryan McGrath

By Jared Samuelson Bryan Clark and Bryan McGrath join the program to explain their latest idea for changing the Navy’s force generation model, getting carrier air wings to operate as a system, required shoreside infrastructure, and more. Download Sea Control 272 – Changing the Navy’s Force Generation Model with Bryan Clark and Bryan McGrath Links … Continue reading Sea Control 272 – Changing the Navy’s Force Generation Model with Bryan Clark and Bryan McGrath