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Date: 2014-11-17 07:34:04
Earth
Oceanography
Biology
Marine protected area
Protected area
Callum Roberts
Marine reserve
International waters
World Database on Protected Areas
Fisheries science
Marine conservation
Environment

SEAG20 STATES 2014 “The Global Ocean Refuge System is critical to saving the biodiversity of our oceans. It makes so much sense, we all should have thought of it a long time ago.”

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