Antique

Loren presents docu to show off Antique’s marine diversity

March 18, 2022 Mario Bautista 508 views

LorenAntique1LOREN Legarda has come up with a beautiful and enchanting documentary about her province, Antique. This is with the cooperation of the Dept. of Tourism and Antique’s local government. It shows Antique’s marine treasures and aired on the Discovery Channel.

Antique, a province in Panay Island in Western Visayas in the Philippines, is often overlooked as a tourist destination because of its proximity to the more popular Boracay Island in Aklan. But Antiqueños believe this will soon change.

“Antique is a paradise where the mountains meet the sea. It is a province that may have been in the doldrums for three decades but is now experiencing its Golden Age,” says Loren Legarda, Deputy Speaker and Representative of the Lone District of Antique.

Under her vision of discovering, documenting and protecting Antique’s rich marine biodiversity, she allocated a budget under the Department of Tourism (DOT) that was implemented by the local government of Antique and the DOT regional office.

In early 2021, Studio H2O organized an expedition team composed of marine researchers, scientists, and underwater cinematographers. Aside from conducting a scientific survey of the reefs in Antique, particularly around the coastal areas of Pandan Bay and Libertad, the project also held a freediving workshop for fisherfolks with the intention of teaching them how to survey, protect and do an inventory of their own marine areas.

“Part of the survey is to have the local people learn the method so they can continue on with the monitoring, or at least be interested in learning more about it,” says Tara Abrina, one of the team’s researchers and freediving instructors. “The objective of the project was really for tourism, to see where people can go to dive, where guests can stay, and what might be interesting underwater.”

During the survey, a rare sighting of an oceanic manta ray, a creature known to visit nutrientrich waters that provide zooplankton, surprised and excited the team. The oceanic manta ray is famous for its majestic form that could reach up to twenty-three feet across. For the researchers, the encounter was truly magical.

But no one was more delighted than the staunch environmental champion herself. “The discovery and sighting of the existence of the manta ray in our waters is so important because it shows they thrive in a healthy marine ecosystem,” says Deputy Speaker Legarda.

She is aware that the oceanic manta ray sighting can draw in more visitors and open up more possibilities for ecotourism. Legarda authored several landmark environmental laws, as well as laws on marine protection and conservation such as Ecological Solid Waste Management Law, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, the Climate Change Act, Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act, Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System, National Environmental Awareness and Education Act, People’s Survival Fund Act, and the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act, among others.

Don’t miss the journey of the Antique expedition team in “Antique: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea” in the 20-minute documentary that captures the underwater beauty of the province, as well as the true heart of the Antiqueños, when it airs on Discovery Channel on March 23, 2022 (Wednesday) at 6:15pm (Philippine standard time), with replays on March 24, 2022 at 8:15am and 11:25am (Philippine standard time). Discovery Channel airs in the following countries: Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, and India.

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