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Report reveals how the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health

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90% Informative

A new study finds that marine protected areas can be good for both planet and people.

The study was conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature , Harvard Institute of Public Health and Duke University's marine laboratory.

By conserving marine wildlife, protected areas help to sustain fish and shellfish stocks.

By allowing marine life to grow abundantly inside protected areas, nearby fish populations are replenished.

Many marine protected areas are not effectively managed.

77% of catches from the world's fisheries come from stocks that are managed sustainably.

Despite these challenges, this study highlights that nature-human relationships can be regenerative, rather than exploitative, says Daniel Viana .

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English

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