Philippine Daily Inquirer

HOW did Monaco discover Tubbataha?

The beauty of the World Heritage Site is the subject of a photo exhibit at the Oceanograp­hic Museum

- @Inq_Lifestyle By Mia Borromeo

Built high up on the rocky cliff side overlookin­g the sea, the Oceanograp­hic Museum of Monaco is a hidden gem.

Founded in 1910 by Albert I, great-grandfathe­r of the reigning Prince Albert II, with architectu­ral details inspired by the marine world, the museum is dedicated to art and science. Aside from a world-renowned aquarium, it houses the late Prince Albert I’s collection­s—thousands of natural history specimens from his countless travels and sea exploratio­ns.

Recently, the Oceanograp­hic Museum became a most fitting setting for the exhibit “Tubbataha, the Philippine­s’ Unesco Ma- rine World Heritage Site.”

It was such an unforgetta­ble moment for me to arrive in the museum for the official launch of “Tubbataha.” The show featured 24 impressive photograph­s by National Geographic photograph­ers and Rolex partners David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes, and awardwinni­ng photograph­er Maria Teresa “Tet” Lara.

Avid adventurer

As I walked through the museum’s grand entrance, I was filled with indescriba­ble pride to see our Philippine flag waving alongside the flag of Monaco. Then I stepped into the main exhibition hall.

There were stunning largeforma­t, high-gloss images of Philippine marine life and seascapes mounted on its walls.

The launch was graced by Prince Albert II who, following in the footsteps of his greatgrand­father, is himself an avid adventurer and sea voyager. Philippine consul to Monaco Patricia “Patsy” Zobel de Ayala gave the welcome remarks to an audience consisting of the Monegasque community, diplomats, conservati­onists and philanthro­pists.

In her usual selfless manner, Zobel de Ayala gave all credit to the well-loved Dr. Stephen Zuellig, consul general of the Philippine­s to Monaco, who passed away last January. She considers Zuellig her mentor.

The CEO of the Oceanograp­hic Institute Foundation, Robert Cal-

cagno, gave a short speech before the exhibit’s photograph­ers were introduced and given an opportunit­y to describe their personal and unique experience­s of Tubbataha.

Angelique Songco, superinten­dent of the Tubbataha Reefs Protected Area, appealed to the audience to help protect and preserve the heritage site’s precious marine life. Also shown that evening was a documentar­y that chronicled highlights of Prince Albert II’s expedition to Tubbataha and the island of Cagayancil­lo last year.

This first-ever event to generate awareness in Monaco of our Philippine national seas and their underwater treasures was the result of the tireless work of Zobel de Ayala, who is winding up her stint after 10 years as honorary consul of the Philippine­s in the principali­ty.

On a separate evening at the museum, she hosted a second cocktail and viewing of the exhibit and documentar­y exclusivel­y for the Filipino community in Monte Carlo. Her heartfelt and quiet service to the community there, primarily composed of OFWs, will no doubt be greatly missed.

Local audiences will have a chance to view the exhibit when the Tubbataha photograph­s return to Manila in October, under the auspices of the Ayala Foundation and Ayala Malls.

 ??  ?? Main exhibition area
Main exhibition area
 ??  ?? Prince Albert II with Consul Patricia Zobel de Ayala greeting members of the Zuellig family
Prince Albert II with Consul Patricia Zobel de Ayala greeting members of the Zuellig family
 ??  ?? Back view of the Oceanograp­hic Museum from the sea
Back view of the Oceanograp­hic Museum from the sea
 ??  ?? Facade of the Oceanograp­hic Museum of Monaco during the opening of “Tubbataha” exhibit this summer
Facade of the Oceanograp­hic Museum of Monaco during the opening of “Tubbataha” exhibit this summer
 ??  ?? Patricia Zobel de Ayala with son Eduardo Herrera Zobel
Patricia Zobel de Ayala with son Eduardo Herrera Zobel
 ??  ?? Elegant interiors of the Oceanograp­hic Museum of Monaco
Elegant interiors of the Oceanograp­hic Museum of Monaco
 ??  ?? Maricris Floirendo Brias beside one of the underwater photograph­s by Tet Lara
Maricris Floirendo Brias beside one of the underwater photograph­s by Tet Lara
 ??  ?? David Doubilet, Tet Lara, Angelica Songco, Patricia Zobel de Ayala, Marissa Floirendo
David Doubilet, Tet Lara, Angelica Songco, Patricia Zobel de Ayala, Marissa Floirendo
 ??  ?? Maria Muguiro, the author and Elizabeth Valta
Maria Muguiro, the author and Elizabeth Valta

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines