The Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across the Last Untamed Frontier
True crime, Adventure and exploration, Politics and government
Human-narrated audio
Summary
A riveting, adrenaline-fueled journey through some of the most dangerous regions of the earth-the high seas, where lawlessness and physical risk prevail. There are few remaining frontiers on our planet. Perhaps the wildest, and least understood, are the world's oceans:… too big to police, and with no clear international authority, the oceans have become the setting for rampant criminality-from human trafficking and slavery to environmental crimes and piracy. Now, in The Outlaw Ocean, Ian Urbina-prize-winning reporter for The New York Times-gives us a galvanizing account of the several years he spent exploring and investigating the high seas, the industries that make use of it, and the people who make their-often criminal-living on it. He traveled on fishing boats and freighters, visited port towns and hidden outposts. He witnessed both environmental vigilantes and transgressors in action and faced a near-mutiny aboard a police ship conveying him to a meeting point miles from the coast. He describes pursuing employment agencies and shipowners to hold them accountable for labor abuses and traveling with a maritime repo man. Combining high drama, an investigative reporter's eye for detail, and a commitment to social justice, The Outlaw Ocean is both a gripping adventure story and a stunning expose of some of the most disturbing realities that lie behind fishing, shipping, and, in turn, the entire global economy.