Marine Reserves

Multinational governments have protected marine areas to save local fish species and habitats. Since many of these areas are small, and extend less than a mile from shore, can they be effective?

Divers flock to spots like the Great Barrier Reef, the Northern Hawaiian Islands, and the Phoenix Islands for their incredible biodiversity and picturesque reefs. Recently, national governments have recognized the importance of preserving these areas by implementing marine protection areas. Host Steve Curwood speaks with Phil Dearden, geography professor at the University of Victoria, about the state of the seas.

Marine Reserves - The World from PRX