Palau bans 'reef-toxic' sunscreen

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Palau's president Remengesau said there was scientific evidence that the chemicals found in most sunscreens were toxic to corals, even in minute doses.

Palau's pioneering ban on"reef-toxic" sunscreens took effect Wednesday as the tiny Pacific island nation introduced strict environmental measures that also include one of the world's largest marine sanctuaries.

Remengesau said there was scientific evidence that the chemicals found in most sunscreens were toxic to corals, even in minute doses. "When science tells us that a practice is damaging to coral reefs, to fish populations, or to the ocean itself, our people take note and our visitors do too," Remengesau said.

"It is a very ambitious and worthy goal for Palau's future," Remengesau said. The marine sanctuary prohibits commercial fishing in about 500,000 square kilometres of ocean.

 

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