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Stuart Green, director of Philippines Program for Rare, discusses what Marine Protected Areas and No-Take Zones, a subset of MPAs, are and how they can help save the world’s fisheries.
Green says that most marine conservation efforts have failed, but that NTZs show real promise. In a previous video, Green discussed how Marine Protected Areas can help preserve the world’s fisheries and the Coral Triangle.
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