Tubbataha Reef

Clownfish. Image: Ray Aucott, Unsplash
Whale Shark. Image: Mike I, Unsplash
Turtle. Image: Olga Ga, Unsplash
The Tubbataha Reef lays in the Sulu sea in the heart of the Coral triangle.

One of the most important marine regions on planet Earth, Tubbataha Reef is a World Heritage Site, and provides habitat for more than 600 species of fish, 360 coral species, 13 whale and dolphins species, 11 shark species and over 100 different types of birds.

Tubbataha Reef

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