Marine Sanctuary
A Marine Sanctuary is a protected area in the ocean designated to conserve marine ecosystems and biodiversity. These sanctuaries aim to safeguard habitats, such as coral reefs and seagrass beds, from harmful activities like overfishing and pollution. They often serve as research sites to study marine life and promote sustainable practices.
In a Marine Sanctuary, various regulations are enforced to limit human activities that could damage the environment. This includes restrictions on fishing, boating, and other recreational activities. By protecting these areas, we can help ensure the health of marine species and ecosystems for future generations.