The Grau Tropical Sea National Reserve, covering 286,059 acres, is key for ocean life in northern Peru, home to 70% of the country's marine species.
It's vital to protect marine habitats not only for wildlife but to enhance tourism and address climate change, supporting local communities and their fishing practices.
There are strong community ties in this conservation effort, focusing on alliances with local fishermen to elevate marine conservation in Peru.
The new reserve will help combat overfishing while enabling artisanal fishermen to sustainably grow their livelihoods.
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