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Installation of new Furuno radar on Cocos Island contributed to a significant reduction in illegal fishing.

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Published inHow Marine Protection Efforts Are Saving Costa Rica’s Cocos Island – The Original ‘Jurassic Park’ – from Illegal Fishing
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