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Ian Urbina
ian_urbina

23156 followers

Washington, D.C.

I run a journalism non-profit called The Outlaw Ocean Project, which produces stories for venues globally about environmental and human rights abuses at sea.

Topics
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Recent articles
The Rise of All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp
Apr 10, 2024
theoutlawocean.substack.com
Something Is Starting to Smell Fishy About the Global Seafood Supply Chain
Apr 07, 2024
maritime-executive.com
Un estadounidense aceptó el trabajo de sus sueños en India, pero en la planta de gambas se encontró una historia diferente
Apr 06, 2024
eldiario.es
Researchers Point to Flaws in Audit Industry
Apr 05, 2024
theoutlawocean.substack.com
El camarón de la India: el denunciante
Apr 05, 2024
clarin.com
Taking Stock on the "Growing Goliath" Investigation
Apr 04, 2024
theoutlawocean.substack.com
Lax FDA Enforcement Lets Unsafe Shrimp Reach Shelves
Apr 03, 2024
theoutlawocean.substack.com
India Shrimp Rife with Bondage, Hazards, and Stolen Wages
Apr 02, 2024
theoutlawocean.substack.com
Is there something rotten in global seafood?
Apr 01, 2024
theoutlawocean.substack.com
There's Something Very Fishy About the Global Seafood Supply
Apr 01, 2024
time.com

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