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The system needs to be changed for the future.  Management In the long run, management of all reserves should be centralized under the national government instead of being fragmented among local governments.  However, for short term such a reorganization is not feasible.  The best temporary solution would be to set up a central team with members from all government departments that currently have a role in managing Marine Protected Areas.  The goal of such a team would be to facilitate communication and reduce redundancies, making the management more effective and practical.

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As a developing country, it is hard to establish and manage marine reserves.  So the main point is developing reserves in areas with high species diversity and endangered species.  Other possible solutions may be developing provincial level reserves into national onesAs such, the effectiveness of each new reserve must  be care fully considered before action is taken.  Special emphasis should be made to develop reserves in habitats with high biodiversity or those inhabited by endangered species.

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