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    US to create world's largest Marine sanctuary

    Barack Obama will expand a marine reserve in the Pacific to six times its current size, resulting in 1.27 million square kilometres of protected area.
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    25 SEP 2014 - 12:11 PM UPDATED 6 HOURS AGO

    US President Barack Obama will create the world's largest marine sanctuary in the Pacific Ocean in a bid to protect sea life from climate change, the White House says.

    Obama will on Thursday sign a proclamation designating the marine reserve in the south-central Pacific, thereby making it off-limits to development and commercial fishing, a statement says.

    "The administration identified expanding the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument as an area of particular interest because science has shown that large marine protected areas can help rebuild biodiversity, support fish populations, and improve overall ecosystem resilience."

    Such areas are under threat from climate change because carbon pollution is causing the oceans to acidify, which can damage marine life including corals and harm ocean ecosystems, the statement added.

    The proclamation will expand the reserve to six times its current size, resulting in 1.27 million square kilometres of protected area.

    Obama is using his executive powers to make the designation, bypassing the US legislature. He ordered his administration in June to chart a way to expand the existing sea reserve.

    The White House said the move would protect many animals including those with long migratory ranges such as sea turtles, marine mammals and manta rays.

    The area "is also home to millions of seabirds that forage over hundreds of miles and bring food back to their rookeries on the islands and atolls", the statement said.

    Recreational and traditional fishing will still be allowed.

    Obama is able to designate the marine reserve using the country's Antiquities Act, which has been used by 16 presidents since 1906 to protect natural and historic features in America, the White House said.

    US to create largest marine sanctuary | SBS News

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    Wouldn't they first need to meet there target for green house gas emiisions for it take take any effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yasojack View Post
    Wouldn't they first need to meet there target for green house gas emiisions for it take take any effect.
    Is there a causal link between climate change and overfishing?

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    Yes, if the nitrogen and carbon cycles are disrupted, by removing fish that poo and wee into the ocean after feeding on zooplankton (or baby fish that feed on phytoplankton), it has an effect on the ocean's biogeochemistry and the way nitrogen and carbon is cycled from the atmosphere into the ocean and stored in the seabed that is ultimately not great for humans, our living conditions, and the stuff we want from the ocean.

    ...but there's still a lot of work going on to show all that and monitor it in a consistent real-time sort of way, so we can see what's happening and where and how everything interacts, and how we can manage it.

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    Wouldn't they first not destroy the Filipino marine environment where they are building a huge naval base ?

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