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US Vows 'Huge' Marine Protection
The US is to establish what it calls "the largest area of protected sea in the world" around its Pacific islands.
Soft corals and tropical fish share a paradise of habitat on the summit of an underwater volcano over 500 feet deep in the Mariana Island Arc, a 900-mile chain of volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean that includes the Northern Mariana Islands. These underwater volcanoes, some of which emerge as islands, rise almost 10,000 feet from the deep-sea floor just west of the Mariana Trench, the deepest point on Earth.
(Image courtesy of the NOAA Submarine Ring of Fire 2004 Exploration and the NOAA Vents Program) Commercial fishing and mining will be banned in the protected zones which include the Marianas Trench, the deepest area of ocean on the planet.
The area totals 500,000 sq km (190,000 sq miles) of sea and sea floor.
While welcoming the protection package, environmental activists said that without curbing climate change, the other measures would be meaningless.
President George W Bush will formally announce the measure during an address on Tuesday evening in Washington.
Briefing journalists in advance, his environmental advisor James Connaughton said the move meant the US was "setting the mark for the world with respect to effective marine management".
"The conservation action is going to benefit the public and future generations through enhanced science, knowledge and awareness, and just good old-fashioned inspiration, because these places are exceptionally dynamic when it comes to the marine environment," said the chairman of the White House council on environmental quality.
The areas covered include some of the islands most remote from the world's large populations centres, which have not so far encountered the intense fishing present across much of the oceans.
They also encompass some of the most biologically diverse places on the planet, undersea volcanoes and hot seafloor vents, and submarine pools of sulphur thought to be unique on Earth.
War monuments
The measure involves establishing three new "national monuments" around different US territories in the Pacific.
Together they encompass the Marianas Trench and the long arc of volcanoes and undersea vents along the Mariana Islands chain, south of Japan and north of Papua New Guinea; coral reefs around the three northernmost islands of the Marianas; and eight more coral atolls and islands.
The Marianas group includes islands such as Saipan and Tinian which played significant roles in World War II, and Guam which is still a major US base.
One of the other places now receiving protection, Johnston Atoll, was formerly used to stockpile chemical weapons.
Mr Connaughton said the national monuments would be established in a way "that also fully respects our nation's national security needs by ensuring freedom of navigation for all vessels in accordance with international law and by ensuring that our military can stay ready and be globally mobile".
The Marianas Trench, which reaches depths of about 11km (about seven miles), and the string of volcanoes and vents will be protected from mineral exploration.
The coral areas will also see a complete ban on commercial fishing out to 50 nautical miles from shore.
"It's very significant both from an ecological and biological perspective as well as in its political symbolism," said Joshua Reichert, managing director of the Pew Environment Group.
"In the Marianas alone, the area that's been protected contains some of world's most exceptional geology. Rose Atoll has the highest proportion of live coral cover anywhere in the world."
Brendan Cummings, oceans programme director at the Center for Biological Diversity which has brought several court actions against the Bush administration on climate change, also welcomed the commercial fishing ban but said curbing greenhouse emissions was also vital for the long-term preservation of corals.
"Unless we deal with global warming, all other protective measures for coral reefs will be rendered meaningless," he said.
"Ultimately, Bush's legacy as a climate criminal will far outweigh his ocean legacy, as any benefit coral reefs receive from this monument designation will be bleached away by warming seas."
As well as warming the oceans, rising carbon dioxide emissions are slowly reducing the alkalinity of seawater, which is also projected to have a detrimental effect on coral growth.
President Bush's administration has come under fire in recent months from environmentalists angered by its reluctance to cut carbon emissions, by its moves to weaken endangered species legislation and by its support for naval use of sonar systems that can kill whales.
But, said Mr Reichert, the outgoing president has "protected more special places in the sea than any other person in history".
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Show All"our nation's national security needs"
To keep everyone out of the Pentagram's new weapons testing and nuclear waste dump sites?
Bush is a TOXIC TERROIST ! http://www.wisecountyissues.com Kept US safe since 9/11 my ass.
This is a high level security directive dressed in environmental wording. It's telling those other nations to stay away from US bases and secret military training sites.
to little,to late, in 8 possible years of keeping our oceans prestine and clean, allowing nature to provide ,more than enough fishes to feed so many, our great , bring it on asshole president- and his v.p, did zip. they cared zip, they allowed america to slip into a coma. the fact that he ever got in ,is a fraud, from the start. jeb fixing florida and then a bunch of stupid 53% stupid allowing another 4 years of his nothingness,except dead boys and girls,stopping his bullets and bombs.lots of coffins and parents losses.......they did ,however, get a folded flag for compensations....america truely deserves all it gets from now on. his cronies got rich, only a few got caught. lets see how the next 6 years plays out. i predict a revolution, mass killings here in the usa. the usa is not ever going to recover from this. it will be a rich /poor/ middle class struggle...the mc is the looser though. the poor will always be poor, the mc is learning to be poor and will be poor. it will be a classless society..except for a corrupt,let them eat cake rich.the ones that do the arms deals, sell kids to stop cannon fodder,cheat the gov and bribe them hand in hand. buy votes, sell votes, the who cares, let them be the animals they are. they mean little in the course of things. we are above it all and we can do it too. we are rich. we are money gods.to late, your days are also numbered. if the rest of the world stands still for 10 years and does nothing.america has sold and abused and lost the majority of formally credible citizens. they lost any trust. even this new preident is a lost issue . to much, to late. we are never going to ever recover what george bush sr and jr did to destroy america...
This from the man who gutted the EPA and turned it into an official coverup of major polluters...
Walk in peace.
Its greenwashing the poorest environmental record in American history.
Apparently while George is busy stripping the protections given Grand Staircase-Escalante by Clinton in the waning days of Clinton's administration, George is set on an attempt to match it in the ocean. Very very odd.
Ok... according to the article, the three sites selected all have military/weapons significance.
Just a thought, maybe a bit paranoid. In declaring these places national monuments and protected, thereby limiting the number of ships and boats that will have access to them.
The thought is this: What the hell is Bush trying to hide now?
Walk in peace.
Amen, where's the signing statement?
"Paranoid"? I'd call it common sense.
Lame attempt to look good for W's legacy has got to be hiding something, probably for the MIC...it's so out of character to be real.
What a disgusting and deceitful act.
this is putting the fox in charge of the hen house.
Its time the U N was moved out of the states and installed in Europe or Asia, and the U S was told, when we want to hear from you, we will call you.
You realize doing that would bankrupt the UN don't you? Unless you know of some other country willing to pay nearly half the entire budget?
You're now vindicated from all your numerous crimes, George. All better now. Don't you feel better? I know I do. Gee, maybe you're not such a bad guy after all! You really are the environmental president your daddy tried to be. That's great. I guess we should forgive and forget, let bygones be bygones. A real hero you turned out to be! I'm sure history will look favorably upon you now! What a swell guy you are Mr. President! Maybe those Republicans were right all along! God bless America, from sea to shining sea. Somebody, hand me a hankie!