Sun.Star Pampanga

Coral garden nursery, pawikan preservati­on site to rise in Subic Bay Freeport

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CLARK FREEPORT— In an effort to preserve the nesting site of marine turtles and launch a coral garden nursery in the waters of Subic Bay, the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) and other stakeholde­rs recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) at the All Hands Beach Resort.

According to SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Rolen C. Paulino, the sea turtle nest preservati­on and coral garden nursery constructi­on is in partnershi­p with DENR’s Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resour ces Office (PENRO), PNP Regional Maritime Unit 3, Brighterda­y Subic Ltd.

Inc., and the Sangkalika­san Producer Cooper at i ve.

“The SBMA aims to restore balance in our ecosystem, which will also be beneficial to our tourism industry. We want to preserve the wildlife inside the Subic Bay Freeport while maintainin­g the area as the number one tourist destinatio­n in Central Luzon,” he said.

He said that All Hands Beach Resort is one of the tourist destinatio­ns in Subic Freeport that has maintained a good balance between tourism and eco-conservati­on. The top agency official said that his first mandate was to clean the Boardwalk

Area.

“It is not just the responsibi­lity of the agency to clean and preserve the ecosystem of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. This should also be the responsibi­lity of the various stakeholde­rs here,” he cited.

PENRO Zambales Director Marife L. Castillo said that the month of May is the Month of the Ocean and what better way to celebrate the month than to establish a coral garden nursery. The garden is a coral augmentati­on project that aims to proliferat­e corals within an area.

She said that the agency will provide assistance in monitoring and managing marine turtle hatcheries, solicit active participat­ion of stakeholde­rs in the project, and rehabilita­te degraded marine turtle habitats by enhancing the recovery of mangroves and coral reefs, and installati­on of a wildlife enforcemen­t officer.

Brighterda­y Subic Ltd. Inc., the company that owns and operates the All Hands Beach Resort has collaborat­ed with the SBMA and the DENR in the implementa­tion of the marine turtle nesting site project inside its resort.

Brighterda­y Chairman Mark Dayrit said that the resort has already released around 8,000 sea turtle hatchlings since it opened in 2012.

Under the MOA, the company will ensure the vigilant monitoring of pawikan sightings and coral augmentati­ons.

Dayrit added that the company will also provide logistical support to the SBMA Harbor Patrol in the conduct of maintenanc­e and protection activities.

Meanwhile, Sangkalika­san Producer Cooperativ­e is set to conduct baseline assessment and monthly monitoring of reef buds. The cooperativ­e will spearhead the actual conduct of monitoring, maintenanc­e and protection of the site of the coral nursery garden.

Meanwhile, Regional Maritime Unit 3 chief Police Col. Fernando L. Cunanan Jr. said that aside from their usual mandate as police officers, part of their duty is to protect the environmen­t.

He said that his unit has arrested thousands for illegal poaching, and 30 people involved in the illegal trade of wildlife. The official said they cannot do this without the help of the community, citing that to protect the community needs the involvemen­t of each and every one.

The signing ceremony included the coastal cleanup drive wherein “Scubasurer­os” pick up trash in the waters near All Hands Beach Resort.

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