Australia creates Coral Sea conservation zone

Australia’s government today announced a new conservation zone off the country’s northeast coast but rejected environmentalists’ demands for a fishing ban in the Coral Sea.

Australia creates Coral Sea conservation zone

Australia’s government today announced a new conservation zone off the country’s northeast coast but rejected environmentalists’ demands for a fishing ban in the Coral Sea.

Environment Minister Peter Garrett said fishing boats and cruise ships would continue to have access to the 375,000 square miles of Australian territorial waters east of the protected Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

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