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Sanctuaries

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Even though whaling continues in parts of the world, it is encouraging to know sanctuaries are being formed, some relatively new ones are:

  SANCTUARIES

ACS was, and continues to be a strong supporter of the creation, and lately, expansion, of the U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries.

Hawai'ian Marine Reserve
ACS SUPPORTS EXPANSION OF THE MARINE PROTECTED AREA OF THE KAHO'OLAWE ISLAND RESERVE IN HAWAII.(Dec '01)

For historic science-based articles, see the Whalewatcher ARCHIVES.



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