The Outlaw Ocean


The Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across 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. 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. The book was critically acclaimed.

Synopsis

The 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:
It was reviewed positively in The Guardian, New Statesman, NPR and The New York Times. It also entered The New York Times Best Seller list in September 2019.
Urbina's reporting adapted for the book won numerous awards as a New York Times series.

Adaptations

The 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.
Urbina also established The Outlaw Ocean Project, a non-profit journalism organisation to produce further stories about maritime crime.
A film adaptation of Urbina's reporting is in development by Netflix, set to be produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.
In 2022 CBC Radio and the LA Times released a seven-part podcast called The Outlaw Ocean, featuring Urbina's reportage.