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  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
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The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
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  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR02.JPG
  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR03.JPG
  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR04.JPG
  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR05.JPG
  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR06.JPG
  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR07.JPG
  • Fishermen return home for the day at a marina in Bel Ombre, Seychelles on February 19, 2018. Fishing and tourism in the Seychelles generate 43 percent of the country's income.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR08.JPG
  • Tourists wait in line for ferries to take them to outer islands at a terminal in Victoria, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR09.JPG
  • Tourists wait in line for ferries to take them to outer islands at a terminal in Victoria, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR10.JPG
  • Tourists feed Aldabra Giant Tortoises, a main attraction on the island of Curieuse, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR11.JPG
  • Tourists feed Aldabra Giant Tortoises, a main attraction on the island of Curieuse, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR12.JPG
  • Tourists interact with Aldabra Giant Tortoises, a main attraction on the island of Curieuse, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR13.JPG
  • Tourists interact with Aldabra Giant Tortoises, a main attraction on the island of Curieuse, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR14.JPG
  • Tourists interact with Aldabra Giant Tortoises, a main attraction on the island of Curieuse, Seychelles on February 20, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR15.JPG
  • Recreation divers board a boat off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR16.JPG
  • Recreation divers board a boat off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR17.JPG
  • Recreation divers board a boat off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR18.JPG
  • Recreation divers board a boat off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR19.JPG
  • Recreation divers board a boat off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR20.JPG
  • Recreation divers are ferried to a dive spot off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR21.JPG
  • Recreation divers are ferried to a dive spot off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR22.JPG
  • Recreation divers are ferried to a dive spot off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR23.JPG
  • Recreation divers prepare for their dive off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR24.JPG
  • Recreation divers prepare for their dive off the beach in Beau Vallon, Seychelles on February 21, 2018. Tourism is one of the country's main income generators.<br />
<br />
The government of Seychelles has created 81,000 square miles of Marine Protected Areas as part of a conservation debt swap deal in an effort to shield marine ecosystems from unsustainable development and climate change while safeguarding its economy.
    SeychellesFinal_AR25.JPG
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