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                             American Writer Encourages ‘Save the East Sea Social Media Campaign”(Concluded)
                              10 April 2016 | 04:57:00 AM 
                             “Start a campaign to conserve and to sustain the East Sea”, says James Borton –a National Fellow in The Explorers Club, an American-based international mutidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research. He will attend the 112th Explorers Club annual dinner that celebrates, “Oceans; Current of Life” on March 12 in New York.
                              
    
        
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            |     James Borton is an educator and is now at work on a book, Dispatches from the South China Sea | 
    
 
 
What can you tell us about this island and what it represents for Viet Nam’s future?
 
 
In  speaking with a Kinh fishermen like 60 year-old Nguyen Qui Hien about  their cultural beliefs associated whales protection of fishers, I better  understood the term, “blue mind.” In a water-based community, people  are in daily harmony with the elements and often invest their  environment with magical qualities. Here on this island, there’s not  competition among fishers, but cooperation. I saw them fixing their  fishing nets, working on their boats, and in the market selling their  fish. This ancestral fishing village is now a biosphere reserve,  conserving and protecting the coral reefs, ecological diversity and  cultural heritage. This sense of their ancestral past is reflected in  the many pagodas and temples dedicated to honoring whales. In their  beliefs and festivals, the islanders reveal their pride in their  livelihoods and more importantly, community. The  Cham Islands are indeed a breath-taking cluster of granite islands  whose population livelihoods depend on fishing and other marine  resources.
 
 
 
    
        
            | Viet Nam’s important   maritime history can be seen in every cultural and economic activity   found in the nation’s ancestral fishing grounds, traditional boat   building industry, and marine protected areas. | 
    
 
 
 
Younger people should visit this magical island
 
 
What lessons can be learned from this community?
 
 
I think that they can  teach all of us about the need to conserve and to sustain our oceans.  Dr. Trinh and others at his marine protected have taught the Kinh  that by protection of their coral reefs, they are saving their seas for more fishing for the future generations. The  islands boast 277 coral species and 270 reef fish species as well as a  wealth of natural beauty and an abundance of traditional knowledge and  customs.
 
 
 
Here there is no  development and no hotels. The community has now brought in a new form  of income in the way of homestays for divers and eco-tourism. I have  also learned from them how people can truly have a deeper emotional  connection to the sea. The East Sea inspires, thrills and even soothes  people. I encourage Viet Nam’s younger people to visit this magical  island so that they can experience how this body of water, the East Sea,  casts its spell and holds us in a net of wonder forever. I know that I  will return soon.
 
 
A national conversation from Cu Lao Cham
 
 
Since  you are not only a writer but an educator teaching students how to  write, what do you recommend for our young people in addressing the  future of the East Sea?
Why not start a social  media inspired campaign among Viet Nam’s young net-savvy citizens. A few  people have suggested calling it “Save the East Sea” or Lu’ugiu Bien Dong. It  is becoming apparent that Viet Nam’s important maritime history can be  seen in every cultural and economic activity found in the nation’s  ancestral fishing grounds, traditional boat building industry, and  marine protected areas. What Vietnamese are witnessing is the continuity  of tradition in opposition with the rapid cultural changes. Perhaps,  young people can create a national conversation about some of these  issues related to East Sea ancestral traditions and the challenges to  sustain them.
    
        
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            |     Vietnam’s  population have to protect their precious and fragile ancestral fishing  grounds, James Borton talk to Tienphong Newspaper                   | 
    
 
 
Why do you think this subject or social media message is topical and may interest young people?
Oceans are the lifeblood  of the earth and is home to some of our oldest and most unique species.  The rapid destruction of coral reefs in the East Sea translates as no  more diving and no more snorkeling. One-quarter of the world’s reefs  have already been destroyed due to pollution and climate change.  Vietnam’s young people can let the government know that they disapprove  of China’s reckless reclamations and destruction of coral reefs.  Furthermore,  Vietnam’s fishing communities are central to any examination of  sovereignty and should be placed into the national discourse as part of a  nation-wide “soft diplomacy” response to China’s continued aggressive  actions in the East Sea. Finally, overfishing and pollution has an  immediate and direct impact on their lives now and tomorrow. 
    
        
            | A Viet Nam social media   campaign does encourage a form of environmental nationalism, but maybe   it will also inspire other neighboring countries to promote conservation   and sustainable development. | 
    
 
 
Take control of your future
 
 
What challenge or statement do you want to leave with our readers?
Take charge and control  of your future. Start a campaign to conserve and to sustain the East  Sea. Plan a ceremony the first week in June 2016 and hold it on Cu Lao  Cham. The program might even correspond with a scheduled 2-3 day real  time and online writing workshop on “Understanding Vietnam’s  Environmental Challenges in the East Sea” all this could become a grand  lead up to World Ocean Day to be held on June 8, 2016. During this week  throughout Vietnam’s coast, young people can engage in a sweeping clean  up of the coastal environment and disseminate government approved  information on the environment and ‘saving the East Sea. All these  efforts may succeed in mobilizing and uniting Vietnam’s population to  claim and to protect their precious and fragile ancestral fishing  grounds. In the best of all possible worlds, a Viet Nam social media  campaign encourages a form of environmental nationalism, but maybe it  will also inspire other neighboring countries to promote conservation  and sustainable development. 
 
 
Thank you so much for doing me a favor of making this interview
 Hoàng Quốc Dũng
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