U.S. Administration Modifies Protections for Pacific Marine Areas
The U.S. government has enacted changes affecting large marine conservation areas in the Pacific Ocean. These areas, which include waters surrounding small islands, are known for their high biodiversity.
Previously, these waters maintained protections against commercial fishing activities. The administration's action removes these protections, opening the areas to commercial fishing operations.
The conservation areas primarily encompass remote island territories and their surrounding marine environments in the Pacific. These locations have been identified as significant for their ecological diversity and pristine ocean conditions.
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