Mooring buoys are essential to marine tourism as they discourage boats from dropping their anchors and possibly hitting and destroying fragile coral reefs.
A Day in the Materials Recovery Facility
One of the things I love most is experiential learning. That's probably one of the main reasons why I took this job. I wouldn't just be reading about El Nido's environment - I'd actually be out there taking it all in.
El Nido Resorts celebrates World Responsible Tourism Day 2012
El Nido Resorts celebrated “WTM World Responsible Tourism Day” for the second time last November 25, 2012.
El Nido Resorts Launches Paberdehan Eco-Challenge 2012
CUT DOWN ON F.E.E.S! That was the Environment Department’s call to all resort staff during the launch of Pa-Berdehan: The El Nido Resorts Eco- Challenge 2012 last September 15 and 22, 2012 at Miniloc and Apulit Island Resorts.
El Nido Resorts celebrates International Coastal Cleanup 2012
El Nido Resorts joined the rest of the world in celebrating the 27th annual International Coastal Cleanup last September 15, 2012.
ENR Environment Dept brings Be GREEN to El Nido’s schools
El Nido Resorts' Environmental Department brought ENR's Be GREEN (Guard, Respect, Educate El Nido) environmental practices program to El Nido's schools last July 2 and 4, 2012.
Ten underwater videography tips from Bobbit Suntay
We want everyone who comes to El Nido Resorts to go home with memorable underwater photos and videos of their trip, but shooting underwater is a very different experience compared to shooting on land.
In Focus: interview with Bobbit Suntay, underwater videographer
We did a brief interview with our distinguished guest on why he loves El Nido so much and why he keeps coming back.
In Focus: Why do fish school?
Fish schooling doesn’t mean books, papers, and a classroom. Instead, you get similar fish species banding together into a group that moves together in a synchronized manner.
Creature Feature: Red Lionfish
The general rule of the ocean is that if something is pretty and moves slowly, then it's dangerous. This definitely applies to the red lionfish.