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A huge area of the Indian Ocean near Christmas and the Cocos islands is slated for two Australian marine parks, offering protections to sea life, including whale sharks and spawning bluefin tuna. Photograph: Gary Bell/Oceanwide Images
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Australia is adding an area of the Indian Ocean bigger than France to its network of marine parks in an attempt to keep out international fishing boats and promote scientific discovery in two biodiversity hotspots. The Morrison government announced $5.4m would be spent to create two marine parks around Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands covering 740,000 sq km – a huge expanse of ocean almost as large as the state of New South Wales.

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