Gen San Chris
Contributor
In Sarangani Bay, Gen San City, in April 3 years ago a couple of friends while drinking a few cold ones decided that it was time that something should be done about the poor state of some or the reefs in the area! It was decide, after a few more cold ones that the local government would not do anything so it was to be their baby!
Very soon, the artificial reef domes started to flow into the bay and areas beyond and as of now a total of 4,868 domes are deployed, not bad in 3 years!
The coral cover varies from area to area but some of the coral cover is more than we expected in our wildest dreams! Maybe (Dr Stan]can help with a few photo's as he has been doing a wonderful job of recordin the progress of the domes!
In many areas the fish population has blossomed and at Lion Beach, which used to be more like a septic tank rather than a city fore shore from seeing just 3 fish during a 1 hour dive (lots of Brown Flounders though) today, with 700 domes in the water the fish population as increased to at least 40 families of fish mounting into the thousands!
The project is totally non profit as each dome is sold for p200, less than 3$ which is the cost price, all diving, transport to site by road and boat is all donated so no money is wasted!
This project has been done using all local materials so we are hoping that maybe some interested parties in and around the Philippines might want to creat a similar project in their home waters!
Here in Gen San we are a very small diving group so I am sure that it would be a much more simple event in areas with many divers, who knows, you might be able to sell domes to visiting divers who can deploy them themselves!
Our project is very successfull and if you do not believe me then come and see for yourselves! You will be made very welcome!
Cheers.
Very soon, the artificial reef domes started to flow into the bay and areas beyond and as of now a total of 4,868 domes are deployed, not bad in 3 years!
The coral cover varies from area to area but some of the coral cover is more than we expected in our wildest dreams! Maybe (Dr Stan]can help with a few photo's as he has been doing a wonderful job of recordin the progress of the domes!
In many areas the fish population has blossomed and at Lion Beach, which used to be more like a septic tank rather than a city fore shore from seeing just 3 fish during a 1 hour dive (lots of Brown Flounders though) today, with 700 domes in the water the fish population as increased to at least 40 families of fish mounting into the thousands!
The project is totally non profit as each dome is sold for p200, less than 3$ which is the cost price, all diving, transport to site by road and boat is all donated so no money is wasted!
This project has been done using all local materials so we are hoping that maybe some interested parties in and around the Philippines might want to creat a similar project in their home waters!
Here in Gen San we are a very small diving group so I am sure that it would be a much more simple event in areas with many divers, who knows, you might be able to sell domes to visiting divers who can deploy them themselves!
Our project is very successfull and if you do not believe me then come and see for yourselves! You will be made very welcome!
Cheers.