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Ecotourists Help Preserve The Coral Reefs Of Aruba
By Justin Burch
Aruba is home to some of the best natural and shipwreck scuba diving and snorkeling sites in the
Caribbean. However, the island doesn't simply rest on its laurels. Instead, everyone from
environmentalists and local government officials to visiting scuba divers and snorkelers are doing their
part to preserve the area's pristine underwater ecosystems. Nearly two decades ago, while Aruba's
tourism industry was blossoming, marine biologists and environmentalists began noticing changes in
the delicate reef ecosystems that surround the island. In addition to other protective measures, the
island developed the Aruba Reef Care Project – an annual event dedicated to underwater clean-up at
the island's most popular dive sites. Held each summer – this year on the weekend of July 4th – the
Aruba Reef Care Project encourages the participation of visiting scuba divers and promises a unique
ecotourism, as well as voluntourism, opportunity for those that want to make a difference while they
enjoy Aruba's underwater sights.
While Aruba relies heavily on the tourism industry, welcoming eager travelers to the island has an
undeniable impact the environment. However, Aruban officials and environmentalists alike have
recognized that the island's natural sights – both on the island and beneath the surface of the
Caribbean Sea – are what help set this destination apart. As a result, the entire island – including the
government, local businesses and residents – has come tog