Monday, September 21, 2009

Hundred Islands Reef Rangers group formed

There’s a new group that is committed to protect the city’s coral reefs.

“We call ourselves the Reef Rangers of Alaminos City," said Garrett E. Feldpausch, a US Peace Corp volunteer, who arrived here late last year to do volunteer works.

“Our group is committed to help Mayor Hernani A. Braganza and the city government in implementing its laudable programs for our marine ecosystem,” he added.

This initiative promotes guided snorkel tours as a means of obtaining a secure and steady income while providing an environmentally friendly activity.

The focus of this initiative is primarily on conducting guided snorkel tours in and around the Hundred Islands National Park.

Feldpausch said those who successfully completed the training course immediately pledged to continue their efforts for environmental awareness in the coastal villages.

“And we are here to support the city government’s marine environment conservation, protection and rehabilitation program,” he stressed.

Aside from providing guided snorkel tours, the Reef Rangers is conducting environmental education, habitat monitoring, beach clean-ups and the promotion of eco-friendly tourism.

Providing guided snorkel tours is a new, unique and sustainable activity that will provide continued assistance towards environmental awareness and protection in the Hundred Islands National Park and the city’s territorial waters.

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