U.S Creates World's Largest Marine Refuge

Sep 18, 2016 By Anita R
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Last week President Barack Obama created the Atlantic Ocean’s first United States Marine Monument through a Presidential order.

The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is about the size of the state of Connecticut and is located about 130 miles off the New England coast.

Earlier this month, President Obama expanded the area of the Papahanaumokuakea National Monument near Hawaii. This national monument located in the Pacific Ocean was initially created by President George W Bush to preserve the area surrounding the Northern Hawaiian Islands.

President Obama expanded the area of protection by four times and now it is the largest preserved area in the world. About twice the size of the state of Texas, the monument covers an area of 582,578 square miles.

President Obama has always been a champion of the environment. As he runs through his final months in office, these are two powerful initiatives by him to protect the oceans and sketch his environmental legacy. 

Fragility Of Oceans 

Did you know that 70% of planet Earth is covered by the oceans? No one knows for sure, but nearly 55 to 80% of all life on earth resides in this vast body of water!

We constantly observe and hear about how fragile animals and plants are on land. But what about the sea? Since we are unable to see much of what is below the surface of the water, we often tend to take the health of oceans and marine life for granted.

However, as the human population increases and more wastage is dumped into our oceans, the lives of these sea creatures are at risk. 

Meanwhile, oceans are critical to human survival. Half of the world's population lives along the coastlines. Oceans produce more than half of the world's oxygen and absorbs a large part of our carbon emissions.

However, overfishing and pollution have reduced the amazing diversity of this habitat. There has been a significant loss to aquatic species and coral reefs. Many important marine habitats are currently at risk of being destroyed permanently.

How Do National Monuments Help?

In the US, marine national monuments are protected areas where undersea drilling, mining, and commercial fishing are prohibited. Scientific exploration and research programs are encouraged within the Monument's territory.

The Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument is a sanctuary for endangered species such as blue whales, short-tailed albatrosses, sea turtles, and Hawaiian monk seals. It is also home to coral reefs that provide shelter to more than 7,000 species. It is estimated that more than a quarter of the creatures living in the monument are unique to the region.

Many new species are being identified while many more are yet to be spotted. Besides protecting exceptional marine and birdlife in the region, this monument will also help preserve native Hawaiian culture which is dependent on these oceans.

The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National monument lie in an area of the Atlantic ocean where ocean temperatures are expected to warm thrice as fast as global averages. The monument will preserve a vast expanse of water that is home to sea canyons and underwater mountains. Endangered whales and turtles, ancient deep-sea coral, and unique fishes thrive in this region. 

Indeed, there is a lot that we need to do to manage our natural resources. Efforts to protect important marine habitats will certainly go a long way in preserving the diversity of our oceans as much as our lands.

Comments

roberts's picture
roberts October 24, 2016 - 10:07am

sharks r so cool  

i wet swiming with them 

n i tiperope over them

 

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fluferboss44 October 5, 2016 - 8:30pm

This is great for the environmet. Loved the article.

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Aditya08 October 1, 2016 - 1:12pm

This is great!

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MossLady September 27, 2016 - 7:27am

This is amazing! I LOVE the ocean! (P.S. i <3 jellyfish.) Thx Obama!

Peace Out! >^.^<

 

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ss21xo September 26, 2016 - 12:20pm

It was interesting to know how half the world's population lives along oceanic coastlines and how oceans prouduce more than half of the world oxygen and absorbs a large part of our carbon emissions. It's also facinating to how the size of marine refuge is as twice as big at Texas!

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MossLady September 27, 2016 - 7:32am

Ikr! This is so amazing!!! ^-^!!!