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Pacific Islands Marine Monument Rollback and Court Reversal Explained

Pacific Islands Marine Monument Rollback and Court Reversal Explained

Update: 2025-08-27
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Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument: For over a decade, these waters stood as one of the largest no-take zones on Earth, safeguarding corals, fish, and migratory species. But on day one of his presidency, Donald Trump erased the U.S. commitment to 30x30 and soon after issued Proclamation 10918, opening parts of the monument to commercial fishing.

Marine conservation at risk: The rollback sparked lawsuits and reignited the debate over whether U.S. marine protections are too vulnerable to political swings. Just two weeks ago, a court overturned Trump’s proclamation on a technicality, reclosing the area to fishing. In this episode, we break down what happened, what’s at stake, and how the U.S. can rebuild trust in its marine conservation commitments.

The future of 30x30: We explore the tension between conservation science, fishing industry pressure, and fragile presidential protections. The conversation highlights why codifying protections into law may be the only way forward to safeguard biodiversity hotspots like Wake, Johnston, and Jarvis.

 

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Pacific Islands Marine Monument Rollback and Court Reversal Explained

Pacific Islands Marine Monument Rollback and Court Reversal Explained

Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist & Science Communicator