
Marine conservation areas
Marine conservation areas are designated parts of the ocean that are protected to preserve their ecosystems and biodiversity. These areas aim to safeguard marine life, such as fish, corals, and sea turtles, by limiting human activities like fishing, shipping, and pollution. By creating these protected zones, we help restore and maintain healthy marine environments, which are crucial for the planet’s overall health and for supporting livelihoods that depend on the sea. Ultimately, marine conservation areas contribute to the sustainability of marine resources for future generations.