Galapagos, 25 Years of Marine Protection

31 August, 2022

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Legendary oceanographer, Sylvia Earle first visited the Galapagos Islands in 1966 and described it as, “the sharkiest fishiest place I’ve ever been.”

In July 2022 we return to this special place on a research boat chartered by Dr. Earle’s Mission Blue foundation. The expedition is tasked with checking key environmental health indicators on the 25th anniversary of the Galapagos being declared a marine protected area.

Reportage: Simon Stanford
photo: Johan Candert, Göran Ehlmé, Simon Stanford
Editor: Helena Fredriksson

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