Boracay is, undoubtedly, one of the country’s top tourist destinations, and as such, has been a major source of income for the Philippines. In 2016 alone, Boracay tourism generated a revenue of 43.9 billion pesos from the 1.7 million tourists who flocked to this island paradise.
However, in its continuing efforts at being a top tourist destination, Boracay businesses have intensified the construction of tourist-related attractions. While this may be viewed as an advantage, the absence of planning, foresight and regulation in the implementation of these projects on the part of the province’s officials has led to the destruction of its natural resources, which …show more content…
The study stated that unmonitored snorkeling and diving activities in coral-rich areas contributed to the damage. The study was part of the Coastal Ecosystem Conversation and Adaptive Management (CECAM) project. The docking of ships and unlawful and unrestricted fishing have also been linked to the occurrence of coral reef degradation. Poor waste management is also another issue which has contributed to Boracay’s environmental damage. Boracay’s water quality has greatly deteriorated in recent years. Alarmingly high levels of coliform bacteria prove that the waters of the island are contaminated by human and animal waste. These findings confirm the unpleasant odor in some areas as well as the algal bloom littering the island’s sandy beaches. Scientists are in agreement that the flourishing in algae growth is conclusive evidence that Boracay’s waters are becoming polluted by so-called “waste