Marine National Park Bigger Than Texas Created by Departing Chilean President Around Pacific Islands
· andy corbley
AI Briefing
- A new marine national park was created off the coast of Chile, covering 386,000 square miles, roughly the size of Venezuela.
- The park is comprised of the Juan Fernández Archipelago and surrounding sea, and is protected by former Chilean President Gabriel Boric.
- The new protection area is more than 50% of the size of Venezuela.
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