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Pacific island to ban some sun creams in a bid to save its coral reefs

The Pacific nation of Palau is banning some sunscreens because they may be damaging to coral reefs. Anyone caught flouting the rules will be fined up to $1000
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People caught flouting Palau鈥檚 sun cream rules could face a fine of up to $1000
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The Pacific nation of Palau will soon ban many types of sunscreen in an attempt to protect coral reefs. President Tommy Remengesau Jr last week signed legislation that bans 鈥渞eef-toxic鈥 sunscreen from 2020.

Banned sunscreens will be confiscated from tourists who carry them into the country, and merchants selling the banned products will be fined up $1,000.听The law defines reef-toxic sunscreen as containing any one of 10 chemicals, including oxybenzone, and states that other chemicals may also be banned.

The legislation also requires tour operators to start providing customers with reusable cups, straws and food containers.

Remengesau said a big impetus for the ban was a 2017 report which found that sunscreen products were widespread in Palau鈥檚 famed Jellyfish Lake, which was closed for more than a year due to declining jellyfish numbers before being recently reopened. He听noted findings that 鈥減lastic waste, chemical pollution, resource overconsumption, and climate change all continue to threaten the health of our pristine paradise鈥.

Palau鈥檚 ban comes after Hawaii in July banned the sale of sunscreen containing the chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate from 2021 in an attempt to protect its reefs. In Hawaii, however, tourists will still be able to bring the banned sunscreen with them into the state or buy it there if they have a doctor鈥檚 prescription.

快猫短视频s have found that some chemicals in sunscreen can be toxic to coral reefs, which are a vital part of the ocean ecosystem as well as a popular draw for tourists. But some critics say there are not enough independent scientific studies on the issue while others worry that people will suffer from too much sun exposure if they stop using the products.

Some manufacturers have already started selling 鈥渞eef-friendly鈥 sunscreen.

Topics: Coral / Oceans