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What Is A Marine Protected Area (MPA)?A marine protected area (MPA) is a part of the ocean protected from harmful human activity. Examples of things that might be protected in a MPA are fish and their habitat, spawning areas, and special underwater features. Exactly what a particular MPA would look like and accomplish would depend on what was to be protected. Many kinds of MPAs are possible, and they can have a variety of sizes and functions.
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| Marine protected areas alone cannot fully protect all that lives in the ocean, but they can: | ||
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| In Newfoundland and Labrador, marine protected areas could play an important role in reviving and safeguarding the future health of the marine environment, the fishery, and coastal communities. | ||
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