The Philippines’ Tubbataha Reef was recently recognized by an
international policy research body for the excellent care of the
heritage site, hailed as a model in coral reef conservation.
The World Future Council gave one of two Silver Awards to the
Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park Act, the policy measure that created a
protected marine sanctuary of almost 100,000 hectares of high-quality
marine habitats containing three atolls and a large area of deep sea.
The Tubbataha Reef, which sits in the center of the Sulu Sea
southeast of Palawan, is located within the Coral Triangle, a global
focus for coral biological diversity. It is home to a wide diversity of
marine life and is a popular dive site.
World Heritage Site
It was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (Unesco) in 1993. Read more>>>
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