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President proposes massive marine sanctuaries
President Bush is creating a strong environmental legacy in the Pacific Ocean. In June 2006 the President created the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument, protecting an area 100 times larger than Yosemite National Park and larger than 46 of the 50 states. Now, just before his term ends he's seeking to protect three far flung areas in the Pacific including the northern Mariana Islands (location of the Mariana Trench, the deepest spot on earth), Rose Atoll in American Samoa; and a collection of reefs and atolls known as the Line Islands.  Thanks to 200 mile territorial limits a total area of more than 900,000 square miles, larger than Texas and Alaska combined, larger than all of Mexico, would be protected. The plan is receiving enthusiastic support from environmental groups. Some commercial fishing interests are objecting.

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