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Petition · ¡Rescatemos ya la Playa Flamenco en Culebra, Puerto Rico! · Change.org

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  Nos unimos para defender las aguas pristinas costaneras de la famosa Playa Flamenco, joya del archipiélago Caribeño de Culebra, Puerto Rico.

  Los fracasos de las agencias gubernamentales al no obligar el cumplimiento con la política pública y las leyes ambientales ha resultado en un daño irreparable a la integridad ecológica de la Bahía Flamenco, Designada como; Hábitat Crítico para Arrecifes de Coral y Tortugas Marinas en Peligro de Extinción.

  Un delincuente ambiental crónico, ha continuado la construcción ilegal y sin permisos por más de diez años. Sigue rellenando humedales protegidos y escarbando carreteras, causando erosión e impactos significantes de sedimentación en el área conocida como el Muellecito.

  Últimamente, como resultado de dos huracanes catastróficos, nuestros ciudadanos y las agencias públicas están enfocadas en esfuerzos de recuperación, mientras se usa el desastre natural para encubrir deforestación acelerada.   Ésto le ha causado un impacto mortal al sistema ecológico que tanto ha sufrido recientemente.  A su vez, éste impacto sigue alterando para siempre la belleza extraordinaria del paisaje natural y las aguas cristalinas de nuestra querida Playa Flamenco.

  Éste ‘proyectista’, quien busca identificarse como ambientalista, sigue abusando de nuestros tribunales y continúa su hábito de intimidación hacia agencias de gobierno y ciudadanos locales.  Consigue privatizar lo que se honra como dominio público y bloquea el acceso tradicional hacia áreas históricas, logrando la destrucción del patrimonio natural y cultural.  

  Éste patrimonio otorgado en herencia, está protegido por leyes federales, estatales y municipales.

   Especificamente, Ley 66 del 1975, (política pública de Puerto Rico) que tiene como propósito principal el preservar y conservar la integridad ecológica de Culebra.

   Por lo tanto, reclamamos la ejecución de leyes existentes y política pública para asegurar la protección y conservación de la Bahía de Flamenco para la prosperidad y bienestar de futuras generaciones.

  Nosotros, los suscritos, EXIGIMOS que nuestras agencias tomen acción y obliguen el cumplimiento con:

  •   El CESE y DESISTA INMEDIATO a todo trabajo en el área de Flamenco.
  •   La ELIMINACIÓN de estructuras ilegales y RESTAURACIÓN de todas las áreas afectadas en Flamenco.
  •   Imponer MULTAS y PENALIDADES proporcional a un delincuente habitual por cada movimiento de terreno, carretera y estructura ilegal en el área de Flamenco.
  •   Re-establecer el ACCESO LIBRE en lugares de dominio público.  Eliminación de portones, verjas y escombros bloqueando el ACCESO público tradicional al Muellecito, Playa Resaca, el Bosque de Piedras y el Puesto de Observación (OP), según resolución ACDEC 01-076-A del 17 de enero 2007  (acceso de emergencia).
  •   Asegurar la TRANSPARENCIA en todas las acciones posteriores. Ésto se llevará a cabo a través de notificaciones a la comunidad en general, por medio de anuncios o boletines impresos, redes sociales y reuniones públicas.

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    COMMUNITY ACTION:

    RESCUE FLAMENCO BEACH

  We are uniting to defend the pristine coastal waters of world renowned Flamenco beach, the jewel of the Caribbean archipelago of Culebra, Puerto Rico…

  Failures of government agencies to enforce public policy and environmental laws has resulted in irreparable harm to the ecological integrity of Flamenco Bay, listed as Critical Habitat for endangered sea turtles and coral reefs.

  For over a decade, a chronic environmental offender has continued illegal construction without permits, filling protected wetlands and carving roads, causing erosion and significant sedimentation impacts to the area known as “El Muellecito.”

  Now in the aftermath of two catastrophic hurricanes public agencies and citizens are focused on recovery efforts, meanwhile the natural disaster is being used as a cover for accelerated deforestation and unsustainable development.  This has dealt a mortal blow to the recently battered ecosystem, forever altering the extraordinary beauty, natural landscape and crystalline waters of our beloved Flamenco Beach.

  Through the abuse of our legal system, this developer who falsely presents himself as an environmentalist, has consistently intimidated government agencies and local citizens, privatizing what we honor as public domain and blocking traditional access to historical areas, effectively destroying cultural and natural patrimony.

  All of this is protected by federal, state and municipal laws.

  Specifically, Law 66 of 1975, (public policy of Puerto Rico) whose primary purpose is to preserve and conserve the ecological integrity of Culebra’s delicate ecosystem.  

  Therefore, we seek the enforcement of existing laws and public policy, to ensure the protection and conservation of Flamenco Bay for the prosperity and well-being of future generations.

   We (the undersigned) DEMAND agencies take action and enforce:

  • IMMEDIATE CEASE and DESIST of all work in the area of Flamenco.
  • REMOVAL of illegal structures & RESTORATION of ALL affected areas of Flamenco.  
  • FINES and PENALTIES proportionate to a repeat offender for each illegal movement of earth, road and structure in the area of Flamenco.
  • OPEN ACCESS to Public Domain areas. Extraction of fences, gates and debris blocking traditional public ACCESS to El Muellecito (the shark pen), Resaca beach, the boulder forest and the observation post (OP), in accordance with ACDEC resolution 01-076-A, January 17, 2007. (Emergency access)
  • TRANSPARENCY on all further actions.  This is to occur through written notifications to the community using advertisements, bulletins, social media, and public meetings.

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Top 10 things to do in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico can be called the best holiday destination in the Caribbean for a number of reasons. This island is a real natural “pearl” for beach tourists, those who like to wander through the tropical jungle at dawn and surfers – and all this, and lying on the beach sand, and walking through the forest, and surfing, you can have time to do during one weekend. Myriads of tropical fish swim in the coral reefs off the coast of Puerto Rico, frogs croak in the limestone caves of the misty central hills, and the forests here are the driest and wettest of all the Caribbean islands. And here there are several rare species of birds that are not found anywhere else in the world.

Start your holiday in Puerto Rico with the Top 10 things to do for guests of Charming Island.

1. Unfathomable Old San Juan

Even if your stay in San Juan is limited to only a short visit, you can easily fall under the spell of the Old Town’s cobblestone paved streets, its pastel-colored colonial buildings, majestic medieval fortresses. Starting from the bastions of El Morro, the charm of these places spreads in all directions – through the winding labyrinths of the streets and all the way to the endless Atlantic. During the day, you can immerse yourself in historical chronicles, overflowing with blood and pomposity; during the day – get lost in the crowds of giggling tourists and noisy locals, “coming off” in the rhythm of salsa.

2. Beaches

Puerto Rican beaches, with their pleasant sand, brilliant splashes of crystal clear water and rhythmically rolling waves, are like daydreams. From the crescent-shaped golden beach of Playa Flamenco (one of the best beaches in the world), to the coconut milk-scented shores of Isla Verde and the secluded, mangrove-shaded beaches of the southern and western parts of the island, Puerto Rico’s endless beaches are simply magnificent.

3. Bioluminescent bays

In Puerto Rico, you can witness one of nature’s most amazing wonders – bioluminescent water. Swimming or kayaking in Puerto Rican bioluminescent bays, when the plankton glowing under the water seems to be either a scattering of sparkling gems, or multi-colored stars that have fallen into the water, this is a real miracle. Bioluminescent water in the bays of Vieques Island is one of the most unique and fantastic natural phenomena.

4. Baseball

For Puerto Ricans, local baseball stadiums are more than just a venue for a nine-inning game. It is a symbol of the fickle Caribbean love for baseball. And while the huge stadiums dotted across Puerto Rico are almost never completely filled, baseball fans, even when they pass incredibly cheap tickets to unimpressive games, are always “sick” for real. At the stadium, you can see the legionnaires from yesterday’s farmers rushing into battle, and the setting stars of the major league, not weaned from glory.

5. Rum cocktails at sunset

If there is an elixir that will help you imprint the memories of Puerto Rican sunsets into your memory forever, then this elixir is poured into tall, slightly misted glass goblets. From a pina colada with a toy umbrella to a real man’s cocktail – Cuba libre (rum with Coca-Cola and lime) – none of Puerto Rico’s rum mixes will leave you indifferent. Find a decent place (somewhere on the west coast, in the Rincon Tamboo Tavern, for example) and sip your cocktail while watching the sunset and enjoying the taste of paradise.

6. Swimming and snorkeling

Many of the best swimming and snorkeling spots are found along the crowded “tourist corridors”, satellite islands located to the east and south of the main island of Puerto Rico, off the coral reefs in the southwest of the island . In the mornings, the water in these places is crystal clear, and the sea is usually calm enough that visibility under water reaches 75 feet (about 23 meters). Sometimes this distance is even greater. And what are the views! Lots of brightly colored tropical fish, bizarre coral formations and, if you’re lucky, you might even see a lazy stingray.

7. Ponce Museums

The city of Ponce, or, as it is also called, the “Pearl of the South”, is full of all kinds of museums that can captivate the most intellectually developed tourists for a long time. Those who are drawn to the musical rhythms of the island should start with the Museo de la Musica Puertorriquena (Museum of Puerto Rican Music). Then you can visit the plantation at the Hacienda Buena Vista or look into the best art museum in the Caribbean region – Museo de Arte de Ponce (Ponce Art Museum).

8. Kitchen area SoFo (South of Fortaleza) in San Juan

When cruise ships, reminiscent of floating cities dangling on the waves, anchor at the docks of San Juan, the restaurants of the SoFo district (short for “South of Fortaleza” – South Fortaleza) are the first to react. World-class establishments try to amaze guests from different countries with the ingenuity of author’s cuisine and the best dishes that can only be found in the Caribbean islands. Many restaurants open here every year, but only the most enterprising and creative survive.

9. Colonial architecture

If you wanted to take a look at every architectural evidence of Puerto Rico’s former colonial grandeur – every fountain and every historic square, every old manor on one of the many plantations or the city hall of the XIX century – a cursory acquaintance with the architecture of the island would take you at least a month . And if nothing else outside of San Juan is worthy of your attention, take a stroll along Las Delicious Square in Ponce – a place full of statues and colonial facades and an amazing fountain Fuente de los Leones, which came here from New York from the international fair 1939 years old

10. El Yunque Rainforest

Lush rainforest, green hills and thundering waterfalls. This is El Yunque – the only real tropical jungle in the United States. It’s a place where you can walk through really clean and oxygenated fog, explore waterfalls and stare at huge ferns that make you think the Jurassic is still not over. To avoid getting wet, take a raincoat with you. At the same time, grab binoculars. The 26 representatives of the fauna of the El Yunque forest local ecosystem are found nowhere else in the world. Here you can see the Puerto Rican parrot, one of the rarest birds on the planet, which is on the verge of extinction.

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