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DRNA de Culebra defiende la privitization de la playa Print E-mail
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Sunday, 21 February 2010
 
PERO EL PUEBLO DE CULEBRA HACE JUSTICIA Y DEFIENDE   EL DERECHO COMSTITUCIONAL DEL LIBRE ACCESO A LAS PLAYAS . REMUEVEN PORTONES INSTALADOS ILEGALMENTE PARA  CERRAR EL ACCESO A LA PLAYA DEL MUELLECITO Y LA RESACA  . MIL FELICITACIONES A LOS AMIGOS DE CULEBRA POR TENER EL  VALOR Y DEFENDER SUS DERECHOS . QUE SIRVA DE EJEMPLO  A NUESTROS CONCIUDADANOS  . SALUDOS CORDIALES  .  PLAYAS PARA TODOS 
 
This is to provide a link to a slide show and video of this Friday's feb.19 of 2010 re - opening of blocked access areas at muellecito and Playa Resaca / observation post roads.    Multiple metal posts and benches recently sunk in concrete to block the roads were removed by ACDEC and municipal workers. The Culebra DRNA Lieutenant of Vigilantes attempts to paralyze the Culebra Conservation and Development Authority for re-opening the public areas (link to video below) (It is DRNAs obligation to maintain public access and define public domain.  Vigilantes are paid with by funding from the Federal Coastal Zone Management Program.)

The fences speak for themselves regarding intent....which is clearly the privatization of the public's domain. The trees also abused to block access in same area, are now in sorry shape as a result of the predictable tug-of-war.  They are still being used to block areas of the old parking / picnic areas.

An alternate access to the beach further away from the muellecito /shark tanks was created by Gonzalez as PRLFSE.  This is clearly not sustainable. This involved the direct fill of wetlands in a coastal barrier area (USFWS jurisdiction) to create yet another turn around / parking area.  In addition to the filling of the spill over area of the lagoon, this alternate access involved clearing of well established vegetation on a fragile beach berm. Today foot traffic and rental cars now pass and park on this berm.   

The small parking/picnic area located at the terminal end of the road to the muellecito, and one of the focus areas of these attempts to privatize,....was sustainable....as demonstrated by its time immemorial use by the public.  The dramatic and irreparable environmental contamination of coastal waters began after Gonzalez/PR Lands and Fruit started destroying boulder forests and carving illegal roads onto the fragile coastal lands.  The lands were protected by low density zoning whose best use for the steep volcanic sloped area lined with incredible coral reefs was designated by the planning board as "C" for conservation.  Much has been written in the Culebra Segment of the coastal zone management plan about the importance of protecting coastal waters and resources from up-land clearing and development impacts to the unstable volcanic terrain....the violations of which by Gonzalez and PRLF are proving to be tragically prophetic.

PLEASE VIEW SLIDE SHOW AND VIDEO IN THIS ALBUM....
http://coralations.phanfare.com/4573430


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