Bush Protects Ocean

by Matt Ball on January 7, 2009

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President Bush set aside the largest swath of ocean ever, designating a series of islands in the Western Pacific as a national monument. The area is bigger than the state of California, and includes the Marrianna Trench, the deepest ocean canyon on Earth. As a national monument the area will be protected against fishing, mining and tourism development.

Read the full story in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

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