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Protection Plan Fails to Satisfy Reef Campaigners

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The Australian Government has released its draft plan for protecting Australian reefs, but the Protect Our Coral Sea Coalition says the plan isn't good enough.

While the eastern half of the Coral Sea has been set aside as a safe haven for marine life, the reefs in the heart of the Coral Sea will remain open to commercial fishing.

Listen to the full story, Protection Plan Fails to Satisfy Reef Campaigners, on the ABC Radio Australia website.

 

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