Approval of Decrees about new marine reserves, professional tourism and Entrecasteaux's new action plan

31 August 2018
Kit Press Approval decrees marine reserves, professional tourism and Entrecasteaux's new action plan

The Natural Park of the Coral sea is now available with 28,000 km2 of reserves. Three decrees adopted Tuesday, August 14 by the government of New Caledonia in definite very precise contours. These texts, which were the subject of a public consultation from June 28 to July 12, mark a decisive step for the future of the park. For more details,  click on the kit press below.

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