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Ian Urbina was featured on NowThis to discuss illegal activity at sea and its impact on the environment.
Ian Urbina was featured on NowThis to discuss illegal activity at sea and its impact on the environment.
This is part four of Ian Urbina’s World Ocean Radio Series. In this episode we ask, “After four years of reporting across the world on vivid and corrupt aspects of the ocean, what comes next? What conclusions can be made? How can we apply what is to be learned from this remarkable adventure?”
This is part three of Ian Urbina’s World Ocean Radio Series. In this episode, he discussed the crime of ocean dumping — oil and waste, spent munitions, nuclear material, malfeasance in the cruise ship industry, plastics and airborne pollutants such as mercury and carbon dioxide.
Sea Change Radio interviewed Ian Urbina about the hidden costs of the seafood and shipping industries.
This is part two of Ian Urbina’s four-part series with World Ocean Radio.
Ian Urbina was featured on Green Radio Hour discussing his new book, The Outlaw Ocean.
Through their stories of astonishing courage and brutality, survival and tragedy, Ian Urbina uncovers a globe-spanning network of crime and exploitation that emanates from the fishing, oil and shipping industries, and on which the world’s economies rely.
Ian Urbina begins installment one of four on World Ocean Radio.
Ian Urbina is interviewed for the UN Dispatch podcast to discuss forced labor on fishing vessels in the South China Sea.
Ian Urbina appears on Knowledge at Wharton to discuss his new book, The Outlaw Ocean. Originally aired on Sirius XM Channel 132, Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School on August 21, 2019.
The ocean is huge, hard to police, and virtually lawless in some places. NPR Host Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with investigative reporter Ian Urbina about his new book, The Outlaw Ocean.
Politics and Prose hosted Ian Urbina to discuss his book, The Outlaw Ocean in August 2019.
Presentation at the Royal Geographical Society of London about the challenges of law enforcement on the high seas.
An interview on the John Batchelor show about offshore weapons depots where armed guards wait between deployments.
NYU panel discussion about the intersection of human rights abuses and offshore poaching.
The tale of a deckhand shackled by the neck.
The Leonard Lopate Show about Palau’s David-and-Goliath fight to protect its borders.
An interview on the Wharton podcast on why killings at sea are rarely reported.
An interview on NPR’s Marketplace about the predatory labor market for ocean workers.
NPR’s Marketplace explores the diversity of offshore crimes and the stories covered by The Outlaw Ocean.