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Jun 2024
17m 37s

The fight over Palau's oceans

Bbc World Service
About this episode

We travel to the tiny pacific nation which wants to shrink its marine sanctuary, and open it up once more to commercial fishing.

The President says it’s costing too much in lost revenue, when Palauans are already struggling.

But opponents say this goes against Palau's conservationist ethos.

So today we're asking - can conservation and commerce, co-exist?

Produced and presented by Frey Lindsay

(Image: The National Geographic Society research vessel the Argo, in the Pacific Ocean East of Palau. Credit: Frey Lindsay)

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