Klaus Dodds, professor of geopolitics, notes that nations are increasingly competing for ocean territories, a trend described as 'ocean grabbing' that is on the rise globally.
Dr Sergei Basik discusses the significance of 3D mapping of the ocean floor, stating that it enables nations to assert sovereignty over newly discovered undersea features, dubbed bathyonyms.
Reflecting on historical parallels, Basik compares the current state of ocean mapping with Columbus's journey in 1492, indicating that nations are emboldened by new clarity in ocean topography.
He highlights that the act of naming undersea features reflects a deeper claim over territory and resources, as 'When we give a name to an object, we claim it.'
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