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      <pubDate>2013-09-04 03:33:11 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Massive marine protected area is an even bigger sham</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Meet President Anote Tong of Kiribati, a Central Pacific country of three-dozen
postcard-pretty coral atolls that may become uninhabitable someday because
global warming is causing ocean levels to rise. Tong, 61, has been in power for
a decade, during which time he has become a darling of the environmental
community, a fixture at climate change conferences who is showered with prizes
and praise.His signal achievement? Under his leadership, Kiribati (pronounced
KEE-ree-bahss) created the 150,000-square-mile Phoenix Islands Protected Area,
“a fully protected marine park, making it off limits to fishing and other
extractive uses.” That exact phrase, according to Google, appears on more than
600 websites, including Tong’s Wikipedia page. Most impressive, the reserve
lies in one of the most intensively fished areas in the world, home to the last
large stocks of tuna. “What moved the tiny country to take this monumental
action?” a typical news article in Mongabay.com recently asked. “President
Anote Tong says Kiribati is sending a message to the world: ‘We need to make
sacrifices to provide a future for our children and grandchildren.’”</p>
<p>In a speech that he gave at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit last January,
Tong mentions “the initiative of my country in closing off 400,000 square
kilometers of our [waters] from commercial fishing activities, … our
contribution to global oceans conservation efforts.” Scrolling under the
speech, I read that The Pacific Calling Partnership, an Australian nonprofit,
“is honored to commend President Tong for consideration as a candidate for the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2013 or 2014.”</p>
<p>Now meet Gregory Stone, a prominent marine scientist, former Pew Fellow, and senior vice
president of the New England Aquarium. In 2000, Stone went diving in the
Phoenix Islands, which had been uninhabited for 20 years, and found them to be
so abundant in now rare reef fish like sharks, Napoleon wrasses, and bumphead
parrotfish that he persuaded Tong to create a marine reserve to protect them
against future fishing. Tong liked the idea and decided the reserve should be
the size of California, about 11 percent of the country’s waters. Stone brought
the project to the environmental NGO Conservation International, a 26-year-old
offshoot of The Nature Conservancy. The reserve soon became a centerpiece of
CI’s work, the first project mentioned in its Wikipedia page. Stone became senior
vice president and chief scientist for oceans at CI while keeping his title at
the New England Aquarium. Last year, Tong joined CI’s board, where he gets to
rub shoulders with the likes of Harrison Ford, CI’s vice-chairman. Tong, gushes
a profile on CI’s website, “has gone further than almost anyone to protect the
planet’s most pristine waters for the global good.”</p>
<p><b>Read More</b></p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2013/09/01/south_pacific_president_became_environmental_darling_by_lying_about_conservation_partner/singleton/">http://www.salon.com/2013/09/01/south_pacific_president_became_environmental_darling_by_lying_about_conservation_partner/singleton/</a></p>
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