Jersey’s Marine Protected Areas Expand to Safeguard More Than One-Fifth of Island Waters
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Happy Eco News Jersey’s Marine Protected Areas Expand to Safeguard More Than One-Fifth of Island Waters Jersey’s marine protected areas will expand from 6% to 21.7% of the island’s waters beginning in September 2026 to protect kelp forests, seagrass meadows, biodiverse reefs, and rare maerl beds. The post Jersey’s Marine Protected Areas Expand to Safeguard More Than One-Fifth of Island Waters appeared first on Happy Eco News .
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