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Protection for species around Easter Island

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SANTIAGO, Chile — President Michelle Bachelet officially created a 740,000square kilometer marine reserve on Saturday around the remote Easter Island, a move that will protect dozens of species found nowhere else.

The move follows five years of efforts by environmen­tal organizati­ons and the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island, famous for its extreme isolation and mysterious stone statues known as Moai.

The creation of the Rapa Nui Rahui Marine Protected Area restricts commercial fishing and underwater mining, while allowing local artisanal fishermen to continue with their craft.

“Public participat­ion leads to better policy with a deeper connection to those who are affected, and we were committed to consultati­on with the Rapa Nui,” Marcelo Mena, Chile’s environmen­t minister said in a statement released by the Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy Project.

“That resulted in a vote to approve this marine protected area, limiting extractive techniques to those that are traditiona­l to the Rapa Nui people,” the statement said.

In 2015, Bachelet first committed to creating the marine reserve, after lobbying from residents. Seventy-three percent of voters on the island — some 3,800 km west of Chilean capital Santiago — chose to approve the park earlier in September.

“The Rapa Nui themselves said, ‘We don’t want industrial fishing, we don’t want mining.’ They want to continue with their traditions. They want to continue with artisanal fishing,” said Ludovic Burns Tuki, head of a Rapa Nui group in favor of the reserve.

According to environmen­tal organizati­ons backing the designatio­n, the reserve will be home to many globally threatened species such as the scalloped hammerhead shark and southern blue fin tuna. At least 142 fish species in the protected area occur nowhere else.

 ?? CARLOS BARRIA / REUTERS ?? A view of Moai statues near Rano Raraku volcano, on Easter Island, Chile. A 700,000 sq km marine zone has just been created around the area.
CARLOS BARRIA / REUTERS A view of Moai statues near Rano Raraku volcano, on Easter Island, Chile. A 700,000 sq km marine zone has just been created around the area.

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