Rotary reef revisited

A giant artificial reef in the shape of a Rotary wheel restores marine life and protects the livelihood of several fishing villages in the Philippines


In the calm blue waters of Lamon Bay in Quezon Province, Philippines, lies a source of pride for local fishermen and a submerged salute to Rotary: an artificial reef in the shape of a Rotary wheel. The wheel has helped restore the local fishing industry, which was devastated by large-scale commercial fishing vessels that used dynamite, cyanide, and fine mesh nets from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.

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We were delighted to link up with 'Hub Kharkiv' on the occasion of Ukraine National Day!

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United in our thoughts and hopes.

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President Peter, assisted by his son, Simon, delivered armfuls of gifts to the RSCH

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We are very proud of our new Certificate!

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Links to the albums of Club events.

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We relish the regular opportunities that arise to work with our local communities in and around Guildford on a wide range of activities! Contact us - chantriesrc@gmail.com

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