Video: Chile created a large marine park as a nation
Chile created a marine park with an area equivalent to Ecuador.
The current total area of protected marine areas in Chile is 42.4%.
Chile's president on February 27 (two weeks before the end of his term) signed a law to create an 268,000-square-kilometer marine park to protect the Juan Fernandez Islands' biodiversity of Chile in Thailand. Binh Duong.
The President said: "The cooperation between the state and civil society has helped us achieve the expected results in the effort to preserve nature. Initially only 5% of the sea and land area of Chile was told. Guard, right now that number has reached nearly 38% ".
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