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No-take marine areas help fishers (and fish) far more than we thought
July 12, 2019

One hectare of ocean in which fishing is not allowed (a marine protected area) produces at least five times the amount of fish as an equivalent unprotected hectare, according to new research published today. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Fisheries outcomes maximized through traditional practice
June 14, 2019

A new study led by a University of Rhode Island doctoral student and published in the Journal of Applied Ecology has found a possible solution to one of the biggest conservation and livelihood challenges in the marine realm.

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Traditional Pacific conservation could boost commercial fishing
June 14, 2019

Traditional marine conservation practices in the Pacific could be key to more successful commercial practices.That's the view of a marine conservationist from Palau, who's one of a group of Pacific environmentalists who met in Tahiti last week to further plans for extended marine sanctuaries and

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Palau still figuring out fishing balance - minister
June 14, 2019

Palau's fisheries minister says the country is still figuring out the balance of fishing in its waters. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Explainer: Marine Guardians and the 50-year-old Marine Reserves Act
June 7, 2019

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has met with a group of teenagers calling for Marine Guardians in the Marlborough Sounds, who could essentially cut through the red tape of legislation. Ardern loved their passion but said it was complicated - exactly what the students want to change.

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Bermuda Commits To Protect 20% Of Its Waters In New Marine Protected Areas.
June 7, 2019

The Government of Bermuda commits to protect at least 20% of their total EEZ in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) while vowing to develop their Blue Economy. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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How Marine Protected Areas Help Fisheries and Ocean Ecosystems
June 7, 2019

The 123 million people who live near the U.S.

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Marae Moana Act draws criticism
May 31, 2019

A workshop attended by community leaders and fisheries experts last week poked holes in the idea that the Marae Moana Act, which prioritises conservation in the Cook Islands’ marine space, restricts the country’s earning potential. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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100 canoes by Christmas
May 31, 2019

One hundred canoes by Christmas...That's the aim of one of the Pacific's most ambitious traditional boat building projects. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Study suggests MPAs and fisheries closures can benefit highly migratory marine species
May 31, 2019

New research finds that, to the contrary, large MPAs can confer benefits on migratory marine species — but only when they are carefully designed, strictly enforced, and integrated with sustainable fisheries management. Click on the link below to read the full article

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