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Ocean wilderness needed to protect underwater world

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A wildlife charity is calling for more marine wilderness areas to protect like groupers, jacks, and snappers.

A new study of the global state of marine coral reef wilderness by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and university collaborators has found that remote ocean wilderness areas better than some of the world’s best marine reserves.

Findings from the study show that remote reefs shelter many important and threatened species that require large spaces, like sharks, groupers, jacks, and snappers.

Marine biologists examined coral reefs located over four hours from people and nine hours from urban areas. stocks in those remote wilderness areas was about one third higher than the numbers found in even the best-managed, oldest, and largest marine reserves that were located nearer to people.

A recent initiative by the United Nations, called 30x30, seeks to protect at least 30 percent of the land and sea by 2030.

It says that as little as two percent of coral reefs are being fully protected in marine reserves.

The charity calls for the last remaining areas of remote ocean wilderness to be given special status and protection.

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