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Coral Garden discovered under Ternate’s core zone

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Ernest H. Reyes I Creatives

TERNATE, Cavite – A group of volunteer divers discovered a coral garden under the core zone of Ternate Marine Park (TMP) in Caylabne Beach Resort last May 17.

The almost 160 square meter coral garden was found approximately 20 meters away from the seashore and is 26 feet deep, Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO)-Cavite Development Management Officer II Andrea Panganiban said in a The Manila Times report.

The dive was primarily intended for the installation of marker buoys to protect the core zone of TMP which was part of the local government’s twoday activity for the celebration of the Month of the Ocean. The aquaculture discovery was headed by Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) Dive Instructor Gerard Galza and Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Course Director Mario Elumba.

The LGU and other environmental groups believed that this will lead to boosting eco-tourism and aqua diversity. Meanwhile, Oceana Philippines, a non-profit organization, furthered that this discovery in TMP is proof that Manila Bay is not dead.

“Besides plastic pollution, several reclamation projects threaten Manila Bay. If these won’t be stopped soon, we could totally destroy what remains of the Bay’s ecosystem,” Oceana Philippines said on their Facebook post.

Truly, biodiversity was incredibly beautiful. It is fun if we find Nemo but more amazing if we discover these new kinds of coral gardens around the world.

By: GadgetMatch.com

Samsung's How Freestyle

Changes the Game for Portable Smart Home Entertainment (Product Feature)

Mikael Mijeno I Editor

Gone are the days of doing the arduous task of setting up and powering bulky projectors just for a 5-minute school presentation. Gone are the days of lugging a heavy device to your room whenever you want an impromptu movie night. And how could we forget about those large archaic overhead projectors?

Showcased during CES 2022, tech giant Samsung took the tech world by storm with its new addition to its lineup of great tech gadgets—The Freestyle. Perfect for those wanting a portable smart entertainment experience, this small device is a projector, smart speaker, and an ambient light system all rolled up into one sleek package. Its cylindrical design gives it a look similar to a futuristic spotlight, and with a weight of just 860g, it’s the perfect portable entertainment companion. The Freestyle can rotate up to 180 degrees, allowing users to project on anywhere from the floor to the ceiling.

Smart is one way to describe this product, as it hosts numerous features only made possible by advanced sensors and technologies. Its gyroscope sensor allows it to automatically adjust its level, orientation, and focus, so no need to manually tinker just to have the perfect set up. With a built-in 360 sound system, The Freestyle immerses users into a deep cinematic experience. Last but not the least, it has the features of a Samsung Smart TV built-in, users can enjoy access to their favorite streaming apps and websites. All of these features had people all over the web-especially Twitter--raving about how excited they are about Samsung’s new ‘TV Killer’. With one user saying, “Take all of my money, Samsung!”. “This is definitely a must-have,” said another. Netizens are also calling the product a game-changer and “insane”. ElectroCity, Ireland’s largest electrical retailer calls it big-screen magic. And with multiple review sites calling it a true innovation--Samsung’s Freestyle is due for massive success. The Freestyle is a superb choice for those looking to bring entertainment anywhere they go. And if you are the type of person that wants a smart projector that levels automatically, while being in a portable and elegant package, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything better than the Freestyle.

The Freestyle costs $899.99 (PHP 45,900) and is available for pre-order as of January 4, 2022.

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