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Wanted in the South China Sea: More Marine Peace Parks


May 11, 2024 | James Borton and Vu Hai Dang
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From bleached coral reefs and dwindling fish stocks to plastic garbage patches, it is evident that our oceans are in crisis. In response, there has been a notable increase in the number of marine protected areas during the past decade.

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