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Harvesting the Waves : How Blue Parks Shape Policy, Politics and Peacebuilding in the South China Sea - James Borton

Harvesting the Waves

How Blue Parks Shape Policy, Politics and Peacebuilding in the South China Sea

By: James Borton

eText | 15 May 2025

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Harvesting the Waves explores how ecological diplomacy can bridge between conflicting interests, transforming disputed waters into zones of cooperation. The establishment of a network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the South China Sea offers a promising strategy for easing geopolitical tensions. By promoting shared conservation goals and sustainable resource management, these efforts foster peaceful collaboration among diverse stakeholders. Drawing on extensive research and real-world case studies, this book illuminates the intricate balance between environmental stewardship and international relations. It delves into the science behind MPAs, their proven effectiveness in preserving biodiversity, and the socio-economic benefits they offer coastal communities. Through engaging storytelling, documented research, and expert insights, Harvesting the Waves makes a powerful case for prioritizing marine conservation as a means of ensuring long-term regional stability.

A must-read for policymakers, conservationists, and anyone invested in the future of our oceans, this book reveals how safeguarding marine ecosystems is not just an environmental imperative—it's a diplomatic opportunity that could reshape the geopolitical landscape of the South China Sea and beyond.

REVIEWS and WORDS of PRAISE

BOOK REVIEW: Harvesting the Waves (How Blue Parks Shape Policy, Politics and Peacebuilding in the South China Sea). October 12, 2025

Harvesting The Waves: A Call For Regional Science Cooperation In Troubled Waters - Book Review. October 9, 2025

Book review by Peter M. Tase Author podcast, Asia Unscripted: "Harvesting the Waves' is an episode of the US-Asia Institute's podcast, Asia Unscripted, that focuses on environmental peacebuilding in the South China Sea, specifically exploring how ecological diplomacy can transform disputed waters into areas of cooperation. (Aug 11, 2025)
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James Borton highlights that networked marine protected areas are effective conservation tools for marine ecosystems. He reconfirms that these interconnected MPAs support ecosystem services, increase biodiversity, improve fisheries management, and enhance climate adaptation. Borton adds to the literature on networked MPAs by successfully arguing their potential geopolitical benefits in reducing tensions in the contested South China Sea and showing how the ecological and geopolitical outcomes are aligned.
--Mark J. Spalding J.D., M.P.I.A., President of The Ocean Foundation

Amid the tortuous geopolitical currents of the South China Sea, marine environment conservation continues to offer a pathway to ease tensions and pursue practical blue cooperation. Veteran waterman James Borton makes a compelling case informed by experience in other regions and pressed by the urgency to avert an ecological disaster.
--Lucio Blanco Pitlo III Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation

James Borton provides us with a blueprint for safeguarding the rich natural environments of the South China Sea through the establishment of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) or Blue Parks. --Carleen Lyden Walker Co-Founder/CEO North American Marine Protection Association

At the heart of the book, Harvesting the Waves, is the idea of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) or 'Blue Parks,' which Borton posits as a solution not only to preserve marine biodiversity but also to build bridges between countries with conflicting territorial claims. --Vicki Nicholas Goldstein, Founder and Executive Director of Inland Ocean Coalition.
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