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Silvertip shark, Revillagigedo (Pelayo Salinas / CDF)
Sharks thriving in remote MPAs – but not mainland areas
Whitetip reef sharks, creolefish, barberfish and Moorish idols at Roca Partido (Enric Sala, National Geographic Pristine Seas)
Satellites/AI put the ‘Protected’ into MPAs
Sir David Attenborough (Keith Scholey ©Silverback Films & Open Planet Studios)
Hard-hitting Attenborough film condemns MPA trawling
Divers on a reef in Fiji (PADI)
How to make billions – by protecting scuba hotspots  
Humpback whales swim in the seas of Niue (Manu San Félix / National Geographic Pristine Seas)
Niue love: A Valentine’s Day gift for divers 
Twinspot snapper and grey reef sharks at Bikar Atoll (Enric Sala / National Geographic Pristine Seas)
‘Time-machine’ Marshall Islands get first MPA
A diver swims alongside the world’s largest coral colony in the Solomon Islands (Manu San Félix / National Geographic Pristine Seas)
World’s biggest coral discovered in Solomons
The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) or bluebottle is a marine hydrozoan found in the Atlantic and has numerous microscopic venomous cnidocytes that deliver a painful sting powerful enough to kill fish and even, in some cases, humans. It is not a jellyfish but a siphonophore, made up of many smaller units called zooids but operating as a single individual (Manu San Félix / National Geographic Pristine Seas)
Azores declares Europe’s biggest MPA network
Paul Rose: Still diving thanks to a Hyperlite 1
MPA demand
Case closed? Strict MPA enforcement is win-win

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