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Beauties’ swim with whale shark attracts criticism

- AFP

manila — 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

It’s irresponsi­ble and unsustaina­ble. It’s not even ecotourism. you sacrifice the environmen­t just for a selfie

AA Yaptinchay, Marine Wildlife Watch director

Philippine­s is promoting a bad tourism practice,” Vince Cinches of Greenpeace Southeast Asia said.

“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 said. 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 said.

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. —

Environmen­talists hit out at organisers

 ?? AFP ?? A python wrestling with a wallaby in the middle of a fairway on a golf course in Cairns. —
AFP A python wrestling with a wallaby in the middle of a fairway on a golf course in Cairns. —
 ?? Reuters ?? Some of the contestant­s take a selfie during a kick-off event for the Miss Universe pageant, in Pasay, Metro Manila. —
Reuters Some of the contestant­s take a selfie during a kick-off event for the Miss Universe pageant, in Pasay, Metro Manila. —

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