Boracay water sports activities to resume this December – Cimatu
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Regular operation of water sports activities in Boracay Island will resume by the first week of December, Environment secretary Roy Cimatu said. In an interview, Cimatu said the suspension of water sports activities is only temporary to give way to the marine biodiversity assessment of the island. He said on the Oct. 26 reopening of the island, non-motorized water sports activities will already be allowed aside from swimming activities.
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Boracay water sports activities to resume this December – Cimatu. (2018, October 15). Panay News, p. B1.
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