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Sea Control 453 – All Hands on Deck with Will Sofrin

By Nathan Miller

Will Sofrin joins the program to discuss his book All Hands on Deck. The book is about his experiences during an epic sail on the tall ship, Rose, from Newport, RI to San Diego, CA.

Will Sofrin is a master shipwright, former professional tall ship sailor, and has taught at MIT. He has sailed over thirty thousand miles in his career.

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Links

1. willsofrin.com.
2. All Hands on Deck, by Will Sofrin, Abrams Press, 2023.

Nathan Miller hosted and produced this episode. Contact the Sea Control team at [email protected].

Sea Control 452 – The Ocean and Us with Farah Obaidullah and Rebecca Hubbard

By Nathan Miller

Farah Obaidullah and Rebecca Hubbard join the program to discuss overfishing and their edited volume: The Ocean and Us.

Farah Obaidullah is a long time ocean advocate, consultant and the Founder of the non-profit Women4Oceans; a non-profit focused on “securing healthy oceans for the sake of human survival and human-wellbeing.” Obaidullah has worked on non-profit campaigns to address IUU fishing, labor abuse and slavery at sea.

Rebecca Hubbard is the Director of High Seas Alliance; a non-profit working toward the establishment of high seas protection areas and stronger high seas governance. Hubbard has been working for over 17 years on various environmental campaigns.

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Links

1. The Ocean and Us, edited by Farah Obaidullah, Springer Cham, 2023.
2. Sea Control 294 – EU Fisheries Governance with Dr. Alin Kadfak and Dr. Anna Antonova, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, November 18, 2021.
3. Sea Control 225 – IUU Fishing and the Evolution of Sea Shepherd with Dr. Claude Berube, by Walker Mills, CIMSEC, January 31, 2021.
4. Sea Control 192 – IUU Fishing and Fishing Policy in the South China Sea, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, August 2, 2020.
5. Farah Obaidullah’s Twitter.

6. Rebecca Hubbard’s Twitter.

Nathan Miller hosted and produced this episode. Contact the Sea Control team at [email protected].

Sea Control 451 – The Philippine Pact with Dr. Claude Berube

By Jared Samuelson

Longtime friend and supporter of the podcast, Dr. Claude Berube, returns to discuss his latest work of fiction, The Philippine Pact, the latest entry in the Connor Stark novel series.

Claude has taught at the United States Naval Academy, worked at the Office of Naval Intelligence and the U.S. Senate, and as an officer in the Navy Reserve deployed overseas. He has been a fellow with both the Brookings Institution and Heritage Foundation.

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Links

1. The Philippine Pact, by Claude Berube, Milford House, 2023.
2. “The Maritime Story Missing in ‘Civilian Warriors,'” by Claude Berube, CIMSEC, December 17, 2013. 

Jared Samuelson is Co-Host and Executive Producer of the Sea Control podcast. Contact him at [email protected].

This episode was edited and produced by Jim Jarvie.

Sea Control 450 – Autonomous Systems and Military Revolutions with Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider

By Walker Mills

Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider joins the program to discuss her recent article “Looking Back to Look Forward: Autonomous Systems, Military Revolutions, and the Importance of Cost.” The conversation covers unmanned systems, military revolutions, and the role of unmanned technology in future conflict.

Dr. Schneider is a Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution and an affiliate of the Center for International Security and Cooperation, both at Stanford University.

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Links

1. “Looking Back to Look Forward: Autonomous Systems, Military Revolutions, and the Importance of Cost,” by Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia McDonald, Journal of Strategic Studies, January 24, 2023.
2. “Does Technology Win Wars?” by Jacquelyn Schneider, Foreign Affairs, March 3, 2023.

Walker Mills is Co-Host of the Sea Control podcast. Contact the podcast team at [email protected].

This episode was edited and produced by William McQuiston.