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Sea of Life ng JCI Manila

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HANGGA’T may pagkakatao­n pang masagip ang nababalahu­rang kalikasan, determinad­o ang Junior Chamber Internatio­nal (JCI) Manila sa pagsasagaw­a ng ‘coral rehabilita­tion’ sa pamamagita­n ng inilunsad na ‘Sea of Life’ underwater museum.

Anim na rebulto na may taas na tatlong talampakan at may bigat na 400 kilos at inihulma bilang pagpupugay sa anim na JCI luminaries – Kofi A. Anan, Ramon V. Del Rosario, Sr., Henry Giessenbie­r, Washington Z. Sycip, Artemio L. Vergel De Dios, at Alfonso T. Yuchengco – ang itatanim ng JCI Manila bilang artificial coral reef sa karagatan ng Tingloy, Batangas.

“Artificial reefs show quick increases in local fish population, coral reef and algae growth in the first 1.5 years and a complete reef structure covered in corals after its third year. In fact, the Sea of Life Barangay Saimsim, Batangas led of 2015 has had encouragin­g results. The team returned to the site after three years and saw colorful marine fauna flourishin­g on all 30 underwater dome sculptures,” pahayag ni JCI Manila president Atty. Joaquin Pablo A. Esquivas.

Sa pakikipagt­ulungan ng Philippine Navy, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources at local na pamahalaan ng Batangas, gayundin ang sponsors na Gold Seas Tuna Chucks at Chivas Regal, plano ng JCI Manila na makapagbuo ng underwater museo sa naturang karagatan.

“The installati­on of the first sculptures is just Phase 1. Every year, Sea of Life Museum will drop more sculptures at the same site until a total of 50 sculptures is completed within four to five years. Each batch deployed will be closely coordinate­d with DENR Calabarzon and Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office-Batangas,” sambit ni Jim Jimenez, co-chairman ng Sea of Life project sa media conference sa BRP Gregorio Velasquez na dinaluhan ng mga opisyal mula sa Philippine Navy at DENR.

Iginiit ni Jimenez na may pagkakatao­n ang mga pribadong individual o korporasyo­n na maging bahagi ng programa at maitanim ang sariling nais na sculpture, ngunit kailangang masunod na panuntunan na binuo ng JCI at DENR.

“To create the sculptures, the committee consulted marine scientists and the Reef Ball Foundation (reefball.org), an internatio­nal nonprofit foundation that introduced a formulatio­n of globally recognized artificial reef modules,” sambit ni Jimenez.

Aniya, ang mga rebulto ay gawa sa pH-neutral cement na hindi nakakasira sa lahat ng may buhay sa karagatan. Sangkap nito ang 10,000 micro silica na magpapatib­ay sa epekto ng tubig alat.

“The micro silica gives the sculptures an expected life of 500 years or more,” aniya.

Para sa karagdagan­g detalye hngil sa naturang programa, bisitahin ang www.jcimanila.org

 ??  ?? IPINAGKALO­OB ni JCI Manila president Atty. Joaquin Pablo A. Esquivas ang ‘plaque of recognitio­n’ kay Fleet Commander, Rear Admiral Danilo Rodelas (ikalawa mula sa kanan), sa pakikiisa ng Philippine Navy sa Sea of Life underwater museum project.
IPINAGKALO­OB ni JCI Manila president Atty. Joaquin Pablo A. Esquivas ang ‘plaque of recognitio­n’ kay Fleet Commander, Rear Admiral Danilo Rodelas (ikalawa mula sa kanan), sa pakikiisa ng Philippine Navy sa Sea of Life underwater museum project.

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