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TUBBATAHA REEF, PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES
This is a typically colorful reef view from Tubbataha Reef, located in
the Sulu Sea about 110 miles east of Palawan Island, Philippines. At one
time this dive spot was rated one of the top ten in the world. In the
1980's, Tubbataha suffered tremendous damage from exploitation by commercial
and subsistence fishermen, often using destructive blasting techniques
(dynamite fishing). The outlook was very bleak for Tubbataha when a commercial
company proposed operating a large seaweed farm there (later beginning
the operation without sanction anyway). Fortunately in 1988 the Philippine
government intervened, finally declaring the location Tubbataha Reefs
National Marine Park, covering approximately 30,000 hectares. The illegal
seaweed factory was shut down and since then the reef's condition is reported
to have improved immensely. The latest dive trip reports from
Tubbataha indicate there is very little dynamite damage, with 100 per
cent coral coverage. Fortunately the remote location of Tubbataha isolates
the reef from the effects of soil runoff due to deforestation, which continues
to devastate reefs near many of the Philippine islands. |
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SEA LIFE PHOTOGRAPHYThis is a sea anemone. For pictures of other sea plants and animals...check
out this site. |
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