The Freeman

Local campaign to look after corals launched

- — Jose P. Sollano

After the discovery of vandalized corals under the seawaters off Barangay Maribago in Lapu- Lapu City, barangay officials initiated their own campaign to prevent the repetition of the issue.

Maribago Barangay Councilor Arvin Abing told The FREEMAN that City Mayor Paz Radaza directed them to be actively involved in the campaign.

Mayor Radaza called a meeting with different stakeholde­rs last week where they signed a support and commitment position to help in the preservati­on and protection of corals in Lapu- Lapu City waters.

The meeting was held one day after officials and tourism stakeholde­rs separately met to discuss measures aimed at protecting corals and other marine habitats.

Stakeholde­rs affirmed to intensify informatio­n drive, involve tourism establishm­ents in coastal protection, strengthen law enforcemen­t and enact more ordinances.

Abing said Barangay Captain Joseph Pangatunga­n for his part already asked different diver groups in Maribago to be vigilant and to help them in protecting the corals in the area.

According to Abing, a lot of visitors, mostly foreign tourists, visit Maribago and other barangays in Lapu- Lapu City because of its good undersea attraction­s.

Some of these tourists are divers who want to witness different kinds of corals found in the reefs of Lapu- Lapu waters.

But the discovery of corals apparently vandalized by some diver alarmed city officials and environmen­talists based in Lapu- Lapu City.

Andy Berame, head of Lapu- Lapu City Task Force Kalikasan, said he was happy with the participat­ion of barangay officials of Maribago in the campaign.

Earlier, Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago is asking the Senate to conduct an inquiry into reports of vandalism in coral reefs in Lapu- Lapu City.

Santiago, who filed a Senate Resolution to investigat­e the matter, was reacting to reports by GMA News Online on February 18, 2014 on the underwater graffiti found in a coral reef in Lapu-Lapu City.

The report came after The FREEMAN photograph­er and diver, Ferdinand Edralin, documented the vandalism on the corals. Edralin's photo landed on page one of this paper last February 17.

Santiago stated that Congress should look into this illegal activity despite the implementa­tion of various laws protecting marine wildlife in the country.

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