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A Taino statue on the sea bottom sparks controversy

Ecologists, marine biologists, and groups created to protect the Dominican coral reefs were all quite content when a five-meter-tall statue of the Taino figure Atabey was placed on the floor of the ocean in Sosua Bay. The statue, made of reinforced pH-neutral concrete serves as an artificial reef, and the starting point for hundreds of new corals, as well as a marine sanctuary. There were no religious ceremonies carried out when it was placed on the sea bottom, and the symbology was purely a reflection of the ancient respect that the Taino Indians had for their environment.

The growing coral reefs protect the coastline and attract other marine life, which, in turn makes Sosua more attractive as a tourist destination.

In spite of this, two religious figures, a priest and a pastor have petitioned the local city council for its removal as a pagan image, and the city council has ordered its removal.

However, the Deputy Minister of the Environment has said that the municipality does not have any legal standing in this matter. The Magua Ecological Foundation and the Global ”Coralition” are both supporting the work that will support the planting of 2500 corals for new reefs in the area.

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6 October 2025