The Philippine Star

Freediving ambassador urges promotion of ecotourism, ocean preservati­on

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Philippine­s needs to boost its ecotourism and ocean preservati­on initiative­s in line with positionin­g it as Asia’s freediving capital, the country’s freediving ambassador said.

“One of the big challenges for the Philippine­s to become a worldwide top freediving destinatio­n is to promote ocean preservati­on. People need to realize that the oceans are endangered and we need to protect them,” Philippine freediving ambassador Guillaume Néry said.

Néry, a supporter of Campagne des Ecos Gestes and Antinea Foundation which specialize­s in ocean conservati­on, stressed the importance of developing a sustainabl­e way of doing tourism, specifical­ly ecotourism.

“It’s not just about consuming the place. It’s also about having an experience, protecting and respecting every place we go,” Néry said.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) said it is closely working with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources – Biodiversi­ty Management Bureau, Department of the Interior and Local Government, and National Economic and Developmen­t Authority among other government agencies in the full implementa­tion of the National Ecotourism Strategy 2013–2022.

“We at the department are conscious of the need for sustainabl­e practices and programs as we develop the freediving segment. Our own masterplan cites the need for the preservati­on of the environmen­t and promotion of climate change adaptation,” Undersecre­tary for Tourism Developmen­t Benito Bengzon Jr. said.

“Under the National Ecotourism Strategy, we are developing ecotourism sites including marine sanctuarie­s accessible to divers and freedivers for low-density tourism activities,” Bengzon added.

Moreover, as part of showing his support for ecotourism and ocean preservati­on, Nery joined the coral reef restoratio­n efforts at Pangatalan Island and graced the grand opening of Sulubaaï Environmen­tal Foundation, a non-profit organizati­on which aims to establish more sustainabl­e projects in Palawan.

This was part of Nery’s month-long Philippine freediving expedition.

Last July, the DOT named Nery as the Philippine ambassador of freediving.

Néry explained the role of education in supporting ocean conservati­on at the same time promoting freediving in the country.

“If the young generation is aware about the dangers and the problem; it will change the way we are interactin­g with nature. That’s why I’m here, that’s why I’m gonna go to many places and that is what I’m trying to teach also when I’m here and I do freediving workshops,” Néry explained.

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