Kiribati declares Phoenix islands protected area
Kiribati says it has officially declared the
Phoenix Islands to become the world’s largest
protected area to ensure its biological diversity
and sustainability.
The protection zone, which is halfway between
Hawaii and Fiji, will be 185,000 square
kilometers and will consist of underwater
mountains, coral reefs and more than 520 species
of fish.
Kiribati’s minister for environment, Tetapo
Nakara, says the government wants to ensure a
viable use of its resources.
“Certain areas of the Phoenix Islands will be
declared a marine protected area. In March, we’ll
going to have the negotiation with the potential
donors and after that we’ll determine the
timeframe. The main reason for this is part of
the government’s commitment to conserve the place
and the biological diversity.”
Tetapo Nakara says it hopes to fully establish
the area as a protected zone by the end of the
year.(RNZI)
Posted 03:22
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