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World's Largest Shark Sanctuary Opens

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A shark feeding frenzy on a reef at the Marshall Islands.
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The world's largest shark sanctuary has opened in a place that few people have even heard of — the Marshall Islands.

The Marshall Islands is a Micronesian nation of atolls and islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Their new shark park is so big that all of Mexico could fit within its boundaries, reported the environmental news site Mongabay. New legislation created the reserve by outlawing commercial shark fishing in the islands' 700,000 square miles (2,000,000 square kilometers) of ocean.

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