The Marine Corps Reserves do the EXACT same thing as active duty Marines except they are reserves. Instead of going to work EVERYDAY, they go to work once a month. They are expected to do the exact same PFT as active and have the exact same expectations and requirments as active duty Marines. The only real difference is the name. Active and reserve.
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A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
so the marine people do not die
Australia doesnt have a marine corps, as such the number marine reserves would be, at best, only the few that are marine reservists in other countries here on holiday.
Yes
fishery officers of course.
Marine reserves are ecologically better than fish farms because they protect natural ecosystems, allowing biodiversity to thrive and maintain healthy marine populations. Unlike fish farms, which often lead to overstocking, pollution, and disease, marine reserves support a balanced food web and provide critical habitats for various species. Additionally, reserves help replenish fish stocks in surrounding areas through natural breeding and migration, promoting sustainable fishing practices. Overall, marine reserves contribute to the resilience of marine environments, while fish farms can negatively impact local ecosystems.
Marine Reserve "Hol Chan"Marine Reserve "South Water Caye"Marine Reserve "Mata Rocks"
To provide on call contingency forces.
Yes
you cant kill any marine life, pollute the water or fish within the reserve. you also cant hurt or move anything inside the marine reserve.
Some disadvantages the Marine Reserves are their lack of funding and resources. They receive older equipment than active duty units.