#Providenciales, June 5, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – The marine eco system of the Turks and Caicos Islands is what direct fuels both the country’s number one and number three industries – tourism and fisheries. It is precisely why a recently discovered environmental threat is sending specialists to the drawing board for a plan to curtail it; the DECR is says it is working on a plan to stop the spread of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD).
“It has been brought to the attention of
the Department of Environment & Coastal Resources (DECR) that sightings of
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) have been made at certain dive sites in
the Turks & Caicos Islands,” reported the DECR in a media release issued on
Monday.
Ironically it is the love of playing and seeing
first hand these undersea gardens which is contributing to the development of
SCTLD.
“Dive
and snorkel gear can contribute to the overall transmission of pathogenic
bacteria among reefs. Just like handwashing is a common practice to prevent the
spread of disease among humans, disinfecting gear and following other best
practices is recommended to prevent the accidental transmission of coral
disease between reefs. Divers and snorkelers can reduce their likelihood of
encountering and transferring pathogenic bacteria through proper buoyancy and
by avoiding touching marine organisms. As a precautionary approach, they can
further minimize transmission of pathogens by sanitizing dive equipment between
dives and before and after each dive excursion, especially when travelling
between countries or between infected and uninfected locations.”
The DECR is now trying to get operators on board.
“…we would like to ask that all Dive Operations follow the protocol for affective decontamination of their equipment. This is in an effort to contain SCTLD, and prevent further spread to healthy dive sites, within our waters.” Visit MagneticMediaTV.com to see the extensive TCIG news release ‘STONY CORAL TISSUE LOSS DISEASE: URGENT ATTENTION’ which outlines effective and established protocols.
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