Stephenson Ocean Security Project
The Stephenson Ocean Security Project (SOS) is focused on the links between ocean health and global security
The Project will highlight how marine resource disputes drive instability in key regions of the globe and the ways that climate change is exacerbating this challenge through degraded ecosystems and the opening of new areas to potential exploitation.
The SOS Project is committed to promoting solutions that support sustainable development, coalition building, and the need for American leadership.
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Streamlining Government Coordination for a More Rights Based Approach to Supply Chain Transparency
Event — March 25, 2025
Streamlining Government Coordination for Rights-Conscious Supply Chains
Report by Noor Hamadeh, Jacqueline Lewis, and Whitley Saumweber — March 24, 2025
Event Summary: Seafood Alliance for Legality and Traceability Forum
Blog Post by Mariana Aziz, Jenny Barker, Alexa Cole, and Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA), Jennifer Kane, Sara Lewis, Tony Long, Farid Maruf, Jovice Mkuchu, Kate O'Rourke, Leo Pradela, Whitley Saumweber, Ian Urbina, Laura Van Voorhees — September 27, 2023
Seafood Alliance for Legality and Traceability Forum- Taking Stock and Next Steps
Event — September 15, 2023
Reeling In Abuse
Report by Marti Flacks, Jacqueline Lewis, and David McKean — February 15, 2022
Ocean Security Forum 2021
Event — December 16, 2021
Oceans of Opportunity: Southeast Asia’s Shared Maritime Challenges
Report by Danielle Fallin, Gregory B. Poling, Amanda Ingram, and Simon Tran Hudes — September 10, 2021
Oceans of Opportunity: Southeast Asia’s Shared Maritime Challenges, Session Three
Event — June 21, 2021
Oceans of Opportunity: Southeast Asia’s Shared Maritime Challenges, Session Two
Event — June 14, 2021
Oceans of Opportunity: Southeast Asia’s Shared Maritime Challenges, Session One
Event — June 7, 2021