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Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Ian Urbina
 Sea Change Radio  Contact Contributor
Sept. 17, 2019, 3:51 p.m.
This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Ian Urbina, a longtime investigative reporter for the New York Times whose latest book "The Outlaw Ocean" reveals many of the hidden costs of the seafood and shipping industries. After listening to Urbina discuss his book that took five years to research and led him around the globe through some of the deadliest waters on earth, it'll make you realize that the reason something is impossibly cheap is because far too often it involves impossible human suffering.
Track: Push Push
Artist: Herbie Mann
Album: Push Push
Label: Atlantic
Year: 1971

Track: How Deep Is The Ocean
Artist: Frank Sinatra
Album: The Great American Songbook
Label: Columbia
Year: 2005

Track: The Storms Are On The Ocean
Artist: Ollabelle
Album: Ollabelle
Label: Columbia
Year: 2004

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