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The high seas are a lawless frontier where crimes such as murder, slavery and environmental destruction are often met with impunity and overlooked by the media. But the ocean is also a place of discovery and reinvention, offering freedom from the constraints of society. This 10-part short film series stems from over a decade of reporting by Ian Urbina exploring crime on the high seas.
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