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Will a massive marine protected area safeguard Cook Islands’ ocean?

  • Mongabay faviconMongabay

    Sep 19, 2019, 3:02 pm602 ptsHot
    This is the second in a four-part series on Moana Marae, the massive, recently enacted multiple-use marine protected area covering the Cook Islands’ entire exclusive economic zone. Other stories in the series: Building the world’s biggest MPA: Q&A with Goldman winner Jacqueline Evans RAROTONGA, Cook Islands…
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