Environment
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Kiribati Opens One of the Largest Protected Areas in the World to Commercial Fishing
In 2015, Phoenix Islands Protected Area was classified as a "no take" zones, which stopped commercial fishing in an area of over 157,000 square miles. On Monday, the Kiribati government revealed that commercial fishing will once again be allowed in one of the world's biggest protected marine areas.
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