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A tiny pacific nation takes the lead on protecting marine life
by Emma Bryce

Yale Environment 360    Translate This Article
14 June 2016

On 14 June 2016 Yale Environment 360 reported: Unhappy with how regional authorities have failed to protect fish stocks in the Western Pacific Ocean, the small island nation of Palau has launched its own bold initiatives -- creating a vast marine sanctuary and conducting an experiment designed to reduce bycatch (other fish species) in its once-thriving tuna fishery. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of government, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

Palau -- its 250-odd islands scattered like emerald confetti upon a turquoise sea -- is launching a series of initiatives designed not only to sharply reduce bycatch in the tuna fishery, but also to create a vast, 193,000-square-mile marine reserve -- covering 80 percent of its waters -- where fishing and undersea mining will be banned.

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