Manila Standard

Transform WPS into tourist spot, group suggests

- By Rey E. Requejo

A THINK tank group eyes the transforma­tion of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) into a tourist spot to ensure protection of the disputed Philippine waters against illegal incursions and other maritime activities.

During a forum, Dindo Manhit, president of the Stratbase ADR Institute, broached the idea of initiating tourism activities in the WPS as part of the government’s approach to enable a “stronger maritime and defense posture to effectivel­y manage security concerns in our waters.”

Manhit also called on the government to implement a stronger maritime and defense posture to ensure the protection and preservati­on of the rich biodiversi­ty and environmen­tal value of the West Philippine Sea.

Manhit agreed to the initiative, saying various security issues in the Philippine waters being claimed illegally by China affect its biodiversi­ty and marine resources and limit tourism opportunit­ies in the area.

“Tourism initiative­s such as The Great Kalayaan Expedition by the local government of Kalayaan make the West Philippine Sea more accessible to Filipinos. Increasing and asserting our presence within our territory must be free from threats and harm from other states,” the analyst said.

The Great Kalayaan Expedition was recently initiated by the municipal government of Kalayaan Island in Palawan to generate livelihood for the residents. The Philippine Coast Guard’s BRP Melchora Aquino already made its maiden voyage in March 2022.

The expedition, which is envisioned to be part of the activities that the municipali­ty will offer by 2040, has a tourism package that will run for six nights and seven days.

According to Khenjap Hupanda, the project manager of Kalayaan Tourism Developmen­t Project, activities include cooking, wildlife observatio­n, fishing, diving, kayaking, snorkeling, island walking, coastal cleanup and cultural immersion.

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