Eco Alert: Coral Sea Marine Sanctuary Proposed --World's Largest at One-and-a-Half Times Size of France
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November 25, 2011

Eco Alert: Coral Sea Marine Sanctuary Proposed --World's Largest at One-and-a-Half Times Size of France

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The Australian government has said it plans to establish the world's biggest marine protection zone to safeguard a huge swathe of the Coral Sea, one of the planet's great biodiversity hotspots.
The proposed Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve off the northeast coast of Australia would cover about 990,000 square kilometres (380,000 square miles) -- an area more than one-and-a-half times the size of France.

A recent study found that the Coral Sea, which stretches from the Great Barrier Reef to the waters of the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia, was home to many unique and endangered species.

"Australia's vast oceans provide a source of food and resources and are a place of recreation. But we cannot afford to be complacent," Environment Minister Tony Burke said.
Under the plan, oil and gas exploration would be banned and new limits would be imposed on fishing.

The environmental significance of the Coral Sea within Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone lies in its diverse array of coral reefs, sandy cays and deep-sea plains and canyons, Burke said.
"There is no other part of Australia's territory where so much comes together -- pristine oceans, magnificent coral, a military history which has helped define us and now a clear proposal for permanent protection," he added.

20061205_sharkThe Coral Sea one of the last remaining places on the planet brimming with large predatory fish such as sharks and tuna. Burke said the side of the reserve closest to Australia's coast had taken into account recreational and charter fishing, and the proposed reserve was remote, with the nearest point 60 kilometres from the shore.

Environmental groups, which have pushed for the Coral Sea to be safeguarded, said the proposal was a good start but fell short of fully protecting the area's fragile coral reefs and spectacular marine life.

"We welcome the exclusion of oil and gas extraction and the ban on fishing gear that destroys seafloor habitats," said Imogen Zethoven of the Pew Environment Group. "However, protection levels need to be stronger, particularly in vulnerable areas, to ensure the Coral Sea's long-term protection."

The government will hold a three-month consultation period before making a final decision.

The Daily Galaxy via smh.com.au and 2011 AFP

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