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The Bering Sea Biological Reserve (not to be confused with Bering Sea, Alaska)

The Bering Sea Biological Reserve is a protected area designated to conserve the rich and diverse marine life of the Bering Sea, a crucial body of water between Alaska and Russia. It aims to preserve important habitats, support healthy fish populations, and maintain the ecological balance of the region. This reserve restricts activities that could harm the environment, such as intensive fishing or industrial development, ensuring the sustainable use of resources while allowing scientific research and ecosystem monitoring. It plays a vital role in safeguarding one of the world’s most productive and ecologically significant marine ecosystems.