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Jul 29, 2025 · 979 views

Greece Is Creating Two New National Marine Parks To Meet 2030 Ocean Protection Targets Early

Greece Is Creating Two New National Marine Parks To Meet 2030 Ocean Protection Targets Early

Greece is setting a new standard in ocean conservation by unveiling two marine parks in the Ionian and South Aegean Seas. Prime Minister Mitsotakis calls the sea "the silent power of Greece," reflecting on its deep connection with the nation's culture and history. These parks aren't just about preserving the environment; they're also about showing the world that Greece isn't merely an owner of the sea, but its custodian. Spanning a whopping 27,500 km², these parks will be among the largest in the Mediterranean, helping Greece meet its ocean protection goals way ahead of 2030. The initiative bans destructive practices like trawling, aiming to transform these waters into "vast refuges of life." By joining forces with local communities, fishermen, scientists, and international partners, Greece promises to make these marine sanctuaries a beacon of possibility. "When we protect our ocean," Mitsotakis emphasizes, "we protect our own future." These bold moves come amid diplomatic tensions, as Greece positions itself as a leader in marine protection, aiming to rebalance and sustain its rich aquatic ecosystem.

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