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AFFIRMATIVE CASE POSSIBILITIES Rich Edwards Baylor University 2014-15 National Policy Topic Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its non-military exploration and/or development of the Earth’s oceans.
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AFFIRMATIVE CASE POSSIBILITIES

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Page 1: AFFIRMATIVE CASE POSSIBILITIES

AFFIRMATIVE CASE POSSIBILITIES

Rich EdwardsBaylor University

2014-15 National Policy Topic

Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its non-military exploration and/or

development of the Earth’s oceans.

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Law of the SeaDevelop Energy

Resources

Reduce Risk of Conflict

Protect Ocean Environment

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Ocean EnergyGlobal Warming

Oceans Especially Threatened

Ocean Renewable Energy Superior

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Explore

Oceans Are Vital

Basic Ocean Science Needed to Save

Fisheries Science

Tsunami Protection

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Rare EarthsVital to National

Security

China Has Monopoly

Ocean Offers Superior Alternative

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Seaports

Federal Responsibility

Vital to U.S. Economy

Vital to Environment

RAMP Act Solves

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Coral ReefsReefs Dying Now

All Life in the Ocean Is at Risk

Restoration Is Superior to Preservation

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Aqua-CultureReliance on Aquaculture

is Inevitable

Imported Aquaculture Especially Destructive

Proper Regulation Solves

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Over-FishingOverfishing Is Extensive

Single-Species Regulation Inherently Flawed

Marine Protected Areas Provide the Solution

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Whales

Whales Are Threatened

Seismic Airgun Blasts Harm Whales

Banning Seismic Airgun Blasts Vital to Saving Whales

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Invasive SpeciesInvasive Species

Threaten the Ocean Environment

Current Standards Inadequate

Phase 2 BWM Standard Needed

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Marine CablesInternet Security Vital

Marine Cables Essential to Internet Security

UNCLOS necessary to Secure Marine Cables

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Iron FertilizationStudyClimate Change May Be

Unstoppable

Reasonable Measures Must Be Examined

Iron Fertilization May Offer a Last-Ditch Solution

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Rule of Law

U.S. Unilateralism Threatens the Global Commons

UNCLOS Offers a Key Test of U.S. Willingness to Support Rule of Law

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Arctic Resources

Arctic Resources Are Massive

Arctic Resources Will be Exploited

U.S. Environmental Standards Will Best Preserve the Arctic Environment

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De-Salination

Fresh Water Supplies Are in Seriously Short Supply

Water Shortages Inevitably Cause Conflict

Desalination Offers an Optimal Solution

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National Ocean Policy

Executive Order Is in Place But Requires Congressional Action

Ecosystem-Based Management Will Replace Ineffective Single-Species Management

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Save Sea Turtles

Sea Turtles Are Endangered

Measures Are Available to Save Sea Turtles

Only a Holistic Approach Will Be Enough

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Ocean Pollution

Plastic Pollution

Dead Zones

Mercury Pollution

Cruise Ship Discharge

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Illegal Fishing

Illegal Fishing Practices Abound

U.S. imports 90% of its seafood

U.S. should ratify the Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

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Ban Bottom TrawlingBottom trawling destroys

ocean ecosystems

Bottom trawling is currently allowed in most U.S. ocean waters.

Banning bottom trawling will preserve ocean ecosystems.