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            Aruba Hotel and Tourism Association (AHATA):

            Hotel occupancy projected to remain low



            ORANJESTAD —  The Aruba  For  the  month  of  July,  the
            Hotel  &  Tourism  Associa-  projected  average  oc-
            tion conducted a survey of  cupancy  remains  at  9%.
            hotels to measure tourism’s  Hotels  forecast  an  aver-
            recovery and any progress  age  occupancy  of  18%
            made  in  occupancy.    The  for  August  on  Aruba,  with
            survey showed that recov-    a  gradual  growth  towards
            ery remains slow and grad-   a  40%  occupancy  rate  in
            ual.                         December. Indications are

              Reef restauration

              by ScubbleBubbles


              Foundation
                                                                      that  Timeshare  hotels  are  higher  cost  than  income  of  a  company’s  costs,  so
                                                                      experiencing  a  higher  oc-  levels  for  quite  some  time.  the subsidy only helps par-
                                                                      cupancy in July, estimated  Programs such as the wage  tially. However, without the
                                                                      at 35% on average.           subsidy allow companies to  wage subsidy during the re-
                                                                                                   survive and retain employ-   covery period, many com-
                                                                      The road to recovery is long  ment.                       panies  would  need  to  file
                                                                      and  tourism-related  com-                                for  bankruptcy  or  restruc-
                                                                      panies  shall  experience  Payroll is only one segment  ture its operations.q







              ORANJESTAD  —  Several  foundations  and  organiza-
              tions take care of Aruba’s marine world and one of
              them  is  ScubbleBubbles  Foundation.  They  recently
              went out to do some reef restoration activities at De
              Palm Island. From maintaining the nursery to finding
              locations to outplant.

              A lot of work goes into reef restoration. Not only do
              they have to do regular maintenance at the nursery,
              but they have to find locations to outplant when the
              corals are ready to be put back onto the reef. First
              they have to find the right location: somewhere they
              can do well- with the right biodiversity and water con-
              ditions.  Once  they  find  the  location,  they  mark  the
              area by placing nails with colored zip ties. This makes
              it easier to do photo mosaics, which is the next step in
              the process. Stay tuned for the rest of their outplanting
              experience!
              Reef Rescue Network is a network created to assist the
              creation and management of coral restoration with
              organizations & businesses throughout the world. Their
              goal is working together to reverse the decline of Cor-
              al Reefs throughout the Bahamas & Caribbean. The
              Reef Rescue Network’s partner in Aruba is Scubble-
              Bubbles Foundation. This incorporated foundation in
              Aruba focused on getting more local youth involved
              in ocean conservation activities. It started in 2016 as
              a way to get more young people diving, but soon it
              was clear that something needed to be done to pro-
              tect and restore the beautiful reefs of Aruba. Another
              organization is Aruba Reef Care Foundation. The goal
              of the project remains community education and the
              eventual establishment of an Aruba Marine Manage-
              ment  System.  Known  originally  as  the  Aruba  Under-
              water Reef Clean-up, it was launched in 1994 by the
              initiative of Castro Perez and Byron Boekhoudt in 1993.
              If you are interested in the work of these foundations
              or  willing  to  contribute  to  their  good  work,  please
              check  out  their  Facebook  pages:  scubblebubbles
              foundation or aruba reef care foundation.q
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