Sydney: The world`s largest marine reserve aimed at protecting the pristine wilderness of Antarctica will be created after agreement was finally reached Friday after years of trying, officials said.


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The deal, made by the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources at its annual meeting in Hobart, will see the creation of a massive US and New Zealand-backed marine protected area in the Ross Sea.


It will cover more than 1.55 million square kilometres (600,000 square miles), New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully announced.