Support Chile to Expand Marine Reserves

Chile is considering expanding marine reserves and protecting special areas of their ocean from bottem trawling. Trawling is a form of fishing that drags huge chains and nets along the bottom of the sea floor, destroying everything in its path.


Trawling scoops up entire schools of fish, leaving little behind for seals, dolphins, and other animals to eat. It leaves a barren wasteland, destroying sea mountains and the colorful corals that are home to seals, sea lions, and the fish they need to stay alive.


We support and encourage Chile to take steps for ocean conservation by creating marine reserves to protect the unique Chilean ecosystem.

Mr. Ricardo IRARRAZABAL SANCHEZ
Undersecretary for the Environment/ Subsecretario
Ministry for the Environment/ Ministerio del Medio Ambiente
Teatinos 254
Santiago
Chile
Tel: + 56 2 956 9305
Fax: + 56 2 240 5656
EMail: rirarrazabal@mma.gob.cl


Ms. Ximena GEORGE-NASCIMENTO
Secretaria de Relaciones Internacionales
Ministerio del Medio Ambiente/ Ministry of Environment
Teatinos 258
Santiago
Chile
Tel: + 562 240 5763
Fax: + 562 240 5788
EMail: xgeorge-nascimento@mma.gob.cl

Chile is considering expanding marine reserves and protecting special areas of their ocean from bottem trawling. Trawling is a form of fishing that drags huge chains and nets along the bottom of the sea floor, destroying everything in its path.



Trawling scoops up entire schools of fish, leaving little behind for seals, dolphins, and other animals to eat. It leaves a barren wasteland, destroying sea mountains and the colorful corals that are home to seals, sea lions, and the fish they need to stay alive.

We support and encourage Chile to take steps for ocean conservation by creating marine reserves to protect the unique Chilean ecosystem.

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