[Coral-List] Coral Reef Restoration??

William Allison allison.billiam at gmail.com
Mon May 19 13:55:23 EDT 2008


Consistent with your view, in Maldives, an arm of the World Bank has funded
training in artificial reefs for conservation which in conjunction with
several competing approaches has spawned an industry. Increasing numbers of
resorts are using them for landscape and PR-conservation purposes while
neglecting fundamental problems contributing to the decline of their reefs,
including inadequate septic systems on both inhabited and some resort
islands, and dredge and fill operations, at least one of which was conducted
by some of the folks that brought us the Gulf environmental catastrophes.

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:57 AM, Don Baker <reefpeace at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Greetings Coral List Members.....
>
> "Knowing is Power......Understanding is Wisdom"
>
> I have only just begun to 'digest' this issue as discussed with your well
> appreciated comments and references for the past month or so.  Please give
> me a moment.
>
> In our 21st century, we are faced with a panacea of coral reef ecosystem
> 'restoration' endeavors that may be portrayed and expounded upon by a myriad
> of quasi-institutional / governmental entities seeking various innovative
> ways & means to justify human based agendas that are limited and blatantly
> selfish to serve the greed of Big Business and ultimately - economic, social
> and a ethical power over the ignorant masses.  We have seen this syndrome
> with the prawn farm issue throughout South East Asia.
>
> Why should we allow the same to be applied to our precious and fragile
> coral reefs for that sake of diving quotas, jetski treks, and a cool 'Rum &
> Coke' while sitting in a 'water village' chalet & dive resort that proclaims
> 'Reef Restoration' while its septic tanks drain onto the white sandy beaches
> and into the ecosystems that justifies their very existence in the first
> place?
>
> I am not some "Greener!"  We can have the septic tanks but we have to have
> the correct way to dispose of the waste.  Am I missing the point and going
> off on some tangent?  Nope!   It all boils down to "Using" the quasi,
> elusive concept of 'coral reef restoration'  to inspire quasi-
> institutional/Gov entites to get the $$ to 'give it a go!'   Well.....Let
> this inspire further discourse within.
>
> Am I just bantering and pointing fingers?  Not at all.  Let us all work
> together herein to address a "real & present" restoration agenda.....that
> could very well be but to give the reef a 'break' and see how they can
> 'repair' themselves...if at all.
>
> Regards from the Southeast Coast of Guam...(
> http://www.jeffspiratescove.com/index.htm) & (
> http://coral.jeffspiratescove.com/)
>
> Don Baker
>
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>
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>
> Alternate Email: donbjr95 at hotmail.com
>
> "Dedication and motivated direction in achieving specific goals related to
> the care and protection of living things is not necessarily a guaranteed
> formula for success.  Success is, more often than not, a direct result of a
> person's passion in addition to the above formula." [Don Baker, Marine
> Conservationist/Activist, 1998]
>
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