Tag: Maritime law
Gunboat diplomacy: How classic naval coercion has evolved into hybrid warfare...
Andrew Latham, Macalester College
Over the summer, the United States deployed warships to the Caribbean – ostensibly to menace...
New maps show high-risk zones for whale-ship collisions − vessel speed...
Anna Nisi, University of Washington
Imagine you are a blue whale swimming up the California coast, as you do...
When fishing boats go dark at sea, they’re often committing crimes...
Heather Welch, University of California, Santa Cruz
In January 2019, the Korean-flagged fishing vessel Oyang 77 sailed south toward...
Competition heats up in the melting Arctic, and the US isn’t...
Rockford Weitz, Tufts University
For decades, the frozen Arctic was little more than a footnote in global economic competition,...
The urgency of curbing pollution from ships, explained
James J. Winebrake, Rochester Institute of Technology and James J Corbett, University of Delaware
The International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency that regulates global...
















