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December 13, 2016
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| Tourists swimming with whale sharks is strongly discouraged by environmental groups (AFP Photo/Aqua Planet Jeju) |
Environmentalists
have hit out at organisers of the Miss Universe beauty pageant in the
Philippines, calling them "irresponsible" for letting contestants
swim with endangered whale sharks.
A group of
bikini-clad Miss Universe candidates were photographed smiling and waving from
boats on their way to swim with the world's largest living fish in waters off
the island of Cebu on Tuesday, ahead of January's contest.
Tourists
swimming with the creatures is strongly discouraged by environmental groups,
who say feeding whale sharks makes them dependent and also leaves them
vulnerable to poaching or injuries from boat propellers.
"We
are afraid because with Miss Universe going there, the Philippines is promoting
a bad tourism practice," Vince Cinches of Greenpeace Southeast Asia told
AFP.
"We
are telling the world it's okay to do this, aggravating this kind of
behaviour."
The
Philippines is hosting Miss Universe next year and the tourism department said
the trip was part of an inspection of potential competition sites.
The whale
shark visit was coordinated with the help of the local municipality "which
promised a well managed marine interaction experience", tourism
undersecretary Kat De Castro told AFP.
Wildlife
conservation groups in the Philippines have for years opposed whale shark
tourism in Cebu's Oslob city, but local officials say the practice is a source
of livelihood for the community.
Marine
Wildlife Watch of the Philippines opposes this.
"It's
irresponsible and unsustainable. It's not even ecotourism. You sacrifice the
environment just for a selfie," the group's director AA Yaptinchay told
AFP.
A
veterinarian and aquatic ecologist, Yaptinchay urged the government to enforce
guidelines including maintaining a three-metre distance from the whale sharks
and prohibiting swimmers from touching them.
Internet
users in the social media-obsessed nation expressed outrage online.
"Miss
Universe, please don't be a bitch to the environment", Gabriel Yap wrote
on Facebook.
Besides
environmental issues, security has been a concern for the Miss Universe
competition.
In August,
authorities said they were looking into a "serious" threat by an
Islamic State-related group to bomb the pageant.

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