The Outlaw Ocean
The Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across the Last Untamed Frontier (also published as The Outlaw Ocean: Crime and Survival in the Last Untamed Frontier) is a 2019 book by Ian Urbina about crime and extralegal activity in international waters. The book was based on an investigate journalism series Urbina wrote for The New York Times.[1] Topics covered include illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, modern slavery and violent crime committed at sea, as well of the work of organisations, governments and companies in international waters.[2][3][4] The book was critically acclaimed. SynopsisThe Outlaw Ocean is structured as a series of essays about lawlessness at sea with each chapter covering a different aspect and case studies. Urbina describes his experiences of their reporting. These include:
ReceptionThe book was acclaimed by critics.[5] It was reviewed positively in The Guardian,[2] New Statesman,[6] NPR[3] and The New York Times.[7] It also entered The New York Times Best Seller list in September 2019.[8] Urbina's reporting adapted for the book won numerous awards as a New York Times series. AdaptationsThe book is accompanied by a musical project, The Outlaw Ocean Music Project, which involved around 200 musicians sampling field recordings from the book's research trips and creating a soundtrack.[9][10] Urbina also established The Outlaw Ocean Project, a non-profit journalism organisation to produce further stories about maritime crime.[11] A film adaptation of Urbina's reporting is in development by Netflix, set to be produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.[12] In 2022 CBC Radio and the LA Times released a seven-part podcast called The Outlaw Ocean, featuring Urbina's reportage.[13] References
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