Q:Where
can we go to see wildlife/birds/alligators/pelicans/manatees?
A: These
are some of the most popular questions asked at the Visitor Center of the
Sanibel Captiva Chamber Of Commerce. The staff and volunteers who staff the
center are the first people whom visitors meet and they love this question because
it give them the chance to talk about their favorite subject – the islands of
Sanibel and Captiva. This is the aspect of the job that they enjoy most:
helping our many visitors – up to 1,500 a day in season – find the attractions
for which Sanibel and Captiva are renowned worldwide. Our natural beauty and
the wildlife that makes it home is a top reason for coming here and the chamber
staff and volunteers know that they are the ambassadors for this extraordinary
and unique resource.
They also know that this resource is fragile and has to
be carefully cherished; a view shared by all members of the chamber. Island
businesses know that our visitors treasure the unspoiled quality of our islands
and our unique natural beauty. Think how difficult it would be to recreate
this quality in our modern age: particularly so on an
island adjacent to the waters of the Gulf. Islands such as ours would have huge
potential for both active recreation like fishing, boating and sailing and
passive sunsoaked holidays by the sea, relaxing on our beaches. it is nothing
short of miraculous that the Sanibel founding fathers not
only had the vision to see the potential for Sanibel but were able to put
together the plan and carry it through that saw that vision become reality.
The chamber is proud to play a full part in guarding this
resource – not only is it vitally important to residents, it is at the heart of
our members’ business proposition. Restaurants, hotels, resorts, small inns and
cottages and retailers in variety earn their livelihood because man, in a happy
alliance with nature, has turned the dream into the Sanibel that we know today.
Chamber members are determined to play an active part in protecting the qualities
conceived by their predecessors. We did not create them: we are remarkably fortunate
in enjoying them and we
accept responsibility for handing them on to future
generations.
Chamber members do so by actively participating in causes
that have as their goal the preservation of the sanctuary quality of Sanibel. A
key principle of the Sanibel plan is that Sanibel is and should remain a
sanctuary: a sanctuary for wildlife and native vegetation, a sanctuary for natural
beauty, a sanctuary for residents seeking tranquility and visitors seeking a
unique break from the bustle and stress of urban life.
The importance of sanctuary is a belief is shared by
residents and businesses alike and is it lies at the center of the chamber’s mission
– “To promote the prosperity of our members and preserve the quality of life in
our community.” The interests of residents, businesses and the natural world
with which they share Sanibel are inextricably intertwined: the quality of life
for human residents is dependent on conserving the
natural world. The chamber, therefore, supports the non-profits and the many
individuals that do so much to keep the island a haven for nature.
Chamber members participate in the many fundraising
activities arranged to benefit our natural environment. They work with the city
to ensure that the detailed regulations that protect the
Sanibel way of life are understood and respected. They
also jointly explore ways to reconcile these regulations with changing realities
and residents’ needs: for example the near universal use of smart phones has
fundamentally altered the telecommunications infrastructure.
Business has a responsibility to ensure that the
innovation demanded by consumers in 2013 can live side-by-side with nature
without harmful effects to either. Leadership provided by individuals,
nonprofits, the city and businesses has shown that we recognize that we are
mutually dependent on each other. All can benefit from this recognition.
Island Sun (July 5, 2013)
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