A U.S. Coast Guard vessel patrolling Guantanamo Bay in 2010.

A U.S. Coast Guard vessel patrolling Guantanamo Bay in 2010.

The world’s waterways are important thoroughfares for commerce and international trade. But they’re also places where crime and violence occur at alarming rates, often in areas where it’s difficult to seek justice under international law. Kojo chats with New York Times reporter Ian Urbina, whose recent series documented human rights and environmental abuses at sea, including a murder that went unreported despite dozens of witnesses.

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  • Ian Urbina Investigative Reporter, The New York Times
  • Mariah Boyle Traceability Division Director, FishWise

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