Should the UK’s Pitcairn Islands become the world’s largest no-take marine reserve?

 Yellow-edge lyretail hiding in a cave at Pitcairn

Yellow-edge lyretail hiding in a cave at Pitcairn

The Pew Environment Group and National Geographic have uncovered a spectacular underwater habitat around the Pitcairn Islands, a British Overseas Territory that is home to the Bounty mutineers and their descendants. The two groups, along with the islanders, are calling on the UK government to make Pitcairn into the world’s largest no-take marine reserve.

The Pitcairn Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean may be small and remote, but their surrounding waters are massive and home to one of the best-preserved marine ecosystems on the planet.

View a full set of pictures of marine life in this candidate marine reserve.

Source: The Guardian, 28th November 2012.

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