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  2. Latin American countries took RIMPAC lead - AOL

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    In the summer of 2020, a massive fleet of more than 300 Chinese-flagged fishing vessels was spotted illegally fishing in Ecuador’s Galapagos Marine Reserve, leading to a standoff between ...

  3. Galápagos Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Galápagos Marine Reserve (GMR) lies a thousand kilometres from the Ecuadorian mainland and covers an area of around 133,000 km 2 (51,000 sq mi). The Galápagos Islands and the surrounding waters represent one of the world’s most unusual ecosystems and are rich areas of biodiversity.

  4. Human impact on marine life - Wikipedia

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    Changes in marine ecosystem dynamics are influenced by socioeconomic activities (for example, fishing, pollution) and human-induced biophysical change (for example, temperature, ocean acidification) and can interact and severely impact marine ecosystem dynamics and the ecosystem services they generate to society. Understanding these direct—or ...

  5. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society operations - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has operated in the Galápagos marine reserve to protect marine wildlife. The reserve was declared in 1986, with an increased area declared in 1998, and despite government attempts to limit catches, fishing continued in the waters around the Galápagos Islands. The Galápagos National Park Directorate ...

  6. Ecuador expands protected area around Galapagos Islands ... - AOL

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    Ecuador will expand protection around the Galapagos Island, safeguarding a critical migration route for sharks, fish and other marine life.

  7. How A.I. is helping protect ecosystems in the Galápagos Islands

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    This technology can classify each whale shark based on the spot patterns on their bodies, which are unique like a fingerprint.

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