lol! Always a good time with lambanog!
shugar:(a LOT of fun w/ a full moon and lambanog hahahaha)
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shugar:(a LOT of fun w/ a full moon and lambanog hahahaha)
paolov:there is an easier way than to scout 8possible dive area.
Simple, sink down several wrecks or construct / buils several artificial reefs that would not be damaged by the onslaught of the pacific waves crashing from january to june.
greatwolf:Thanks for the suggestion. I will discuss this with him when I get there. What are buils? The hard part is building the reef, considering the waves that hit the area during the monsoon season.
greatwolf:What are buils? .
chip104:Yea, Real, Gen Nakar & Infanta area got hit pretty bad last year. The place was a mess.
A whole lot of other things are involved with building a reef. The community must also be behind your project (don't want them to fish over or around your ARS, or that would defeat the purpose) and there must be feasibility surveys on where to place the reef (not only current but water quality, potential recruitment, size, proper substrate, affect on/of surrounding areas/associated communities, etc).
I think it is a great idea if you will undertake the project. A lot of people in academia here are frustrated on the limited data on ARS and if you do think about doing it, definitely let me know (I can provide you with some literature if you need any). An eager grad student can probably make a thesis out of it...
There was a thread about ARS started by Paolo before:
http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=79605
I'm very eager to see how it's doing. Got any pics Paolo?
shugar:my friend's clan owns cagbalete island off the coast of mauban... i've been there several times in the past and it's really sandy... during low tide we'd have a hectare-sized sandbar (a LOT of fun w/ a full moon and lambanog hahahaha)
anyway, coming in i didn't spot any reef structures, scattered rocks and small corals, starfish, weeds... not very interesting diving if you're used to the usual local sites... the windward side of the island naman was very tempermental... very rocky...
i can get you in touch with them if you're interested though
Jag