Australia has created the world's largest network of marine1 reserves, protecting oceans around its coast.
澳大利亚建立了世界上最大的海洋保护区,保护其海岸周围的海域。
Mr Burke said Australia was responsible for more of the ocean than almost any other country
Over 2.3 million sq km (0.9 million sq miles) of sea, made up of five zones, have been formally protected by law from over-fishing and oil exploration.
Environment Minister Tony Burke called it a historic moment for ocean conservation.
However fishing lobby groups opposed the move, saying it will damage the multi-million dollar industry.
The network of reserves was announced by the Australian government in June, and became formally proclaimed under national environmental law on Friday.
The newly-declared reserves are an addition to existing protected zones around Australia, taking the overall size of the marine reserves network to 3.1 million sq km (1.2 million sq miles).
'World leader'
Mr Burke said the reserves represented a major achievement for the long-term conservation of Australia's oceans.
"Australia is home to some incredible marine environments including the Perth
Canyon2 in the south-west and the
stunning3 reefs of the Coral Sea, and this announcement cements Australia's position as a world leader on environmental protection," he said.
The sea around Australia is home to sharks and
tuna(金枪鱼),
isolated4 tropical reefs and deep sea
canyons5(峡谷).
Mr Burke also announced 100m Australian Dollars ($103m; £65m) set aside for
compensating6 fishing businesses
affected7 by the move. However, he said "this entire project has an impact of less than 1% of the total value of production for our wild catch fisheries."
Fishing groups have criticised the cap, saying that the allocation did not go far enough, and that people in the industry would be put out of business.
The Australian Marine Alliance said that 36,000 jobs would be lost and the cost of
seafood8 imports would soar, news agency AFP reported.
Opposition9 leader Tony Abbott said that he supported environment protection, but was concerned that there had not been sufficient
consultation10, or strong scientific evidence for the reserve.
Conservation groups welcomed the new laws, but said that there was more work to be done to protect Australia's oceans.
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