Australia’s Coral Sea, located east of the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef, made history in 2012 following its designation as one of the world’s largest highly protected marine reserves. At 502,238 square kilometers (193,915 square miles), the Coral Sea Marine National Park safeguards critically important marine life such as whales, sea turtles, sharks, and coral reefs.

The Australian government has been reviewing the protective zoning for the Coral Sea Marine National Park and the other marine parks that form its national network of marine parks. As the world’s first and largest national network of its kind, Australia has contributed significantly to global ocean conservation. Pew’s Global Ocean Legacy program worked with the government, stakeholders, and the public to ensure that these parks are protected as promised. As of 2017, the Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy Project continues those efforts.

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Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy
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Legado para los Océanos de Pew Bertarelli

Pew and the Bertarelli Foundation have joined forces in a new partnership with the goal of increasing the number of fully protected parks in the sea from nine to 15 by 2022.

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Desde el caluroso ecuador hasta los gélidos polos Norte y Sur, el océano une el planeta. Constituye más del 70 % de la superficie de la Tierra y alberga casi una cuarta parte de las especies conocidas del mundo, además de muchas otras que aún no han sido descubiertas. Sin embargo, las actividades del ser humano están amenazando cada vez más su bienestar.

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Global Ocean Legacy works with local communities, governments and scientists around the world to protect and conserve some of our most important and unspoiled ocean environments.

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Global Ocean Legacy works with local communities, governments and scientists around the world to protect and conserve some of our most important and unspoiled ocean environments.

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