Posted February 23, 2016
Ni Jay-ar M. Arante, YES FM Boracay
Posible umanong sumailalim sa rehabilitation ang mga
nasirang coral reefs sa isla ng Boracay ayon sa report mula sa Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region 6.
Ito’y matapos magkaroon ang DENR ng underwater assessment
sa pitong kilalang diving sites sa isla na kinabibilangan ng Coral Garden,
Angol Point, Friday’s Rock, Laurel Island, Channel Drift, Bulabog Reef (Laguna
de Boracay) at sa Yapak.
Nabatid na ilan sa mga korales sa isla ay nagkaroon ng
damaged dahil sa sinasabing naapektuhan ito ng diving activities.
Dahil dito may hakbang na rin umano ang DENR para
maisaayos ang mga nasabing coral reefs sa tulong ng mga stakeholders kung
kinakailangan.
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