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The park is an underwater sanctuary where nature can thrive. Tubbataha is the
From majestic whale sharks to elusive seahorses - Tubbataha supports an unparalleled variety of marine creatures. Colourful reef fish crowd corals growing in the shallows while sharks and manta rays haunt the steep drop offs to the open sea.
Location
Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (TRNP) lies in the middle of the
Formation
The coral atolls of Tubbataha and Jessie Beazley began to form thousands of years ago as fringing reefs of volcanic islands along the Cagayan Ridge. Over millennia - as the volcanoes became extinct and the islands sunk into the ocean depths - only the corals remained, as they continued to grow upwards towards the sunlight.
History
Tubbataha is well known to fishermen of the southern
Tubbataha's isolation and its susceptibility to harsh weather once protected it from over-exploitation. But by the 1980s, fishermen from other parts of the
In 1988 - in response to a vigorous campaign by Philippine scuba divers and environmentalists alike - President Corazon Aquino declared Tubbataha a
Biodiversity
After more than twenty years of conservation efforts,
- 483 species of fish
- 396 species of corals (about half of all coral species in the world)
- 44 species of birds
- 9 species of dolphins & whales
- Nesting Hawksbill & Green sea turtles
The park contains roughly 10,000 hectares of coral reef, lying at the heart of the coral triangle - the centre of global marine biodiversity.
Larvael Dispersal
It is now known that Jessie Beazley and Tubbataha Reefs are sources of coral and fish larvae, seeding the greater
Management
The Tubbataha Protected Area Management Board (TPAMB) is the multi-sector body that formulates policies for Tubbataha. Day-to-day park management is carried out by the Tubbataha Management Office (TMO), based in
News and Updates
Pinoys urged: Vote for Tubbataha ReefMARCH 7, 2008 | TUESDAY | INQUIRER.NET
The Manila city council passed a resolution on Thursday urging Filipinos to vote online for the Tubbataha Reef in Palawan as one of the "New Seven Wonders of Nature." According to District 2 Councilor Numero Lim, author of the resolution, it is time for Filipinos all over the world to use their Internet skills to vote at www.new7wonders.com for the benefit of the country.
"We Filipinos love to vote, that's why in beauty pageants like Miss Universe we usually win the Miss Photogenic award. So why not make our votes count in something [that] can help to promote the Philippines?" he said. The Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu Sea is a "unique example of an atoll reef with a very high density of marine species," according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco), which placed the protected sanctuary in its World Heritage list.
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