The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park are composed of 2 uninhabited atoll (atoll-circular formation of a reefs with shallow lagoon inside) These 10,000 ha. reefs are consist of 600 species of fish 11 of which under the threatened category of IUCN Red List of threatened species, 15 species of sharks and rays. 300 species of corals, 13 species of whales and dolphins, over a 100 species of seabirds including the critically endangered Christmas Island Frigate Bird under IUCN Red List of endangered species and 2 species of sea turtle the green sea turtle and the hawksbills sea turtle both are under the threatened species.
albanian seahorses
fish,turtlle and shark, vampire squid
a dog,cat,people,fish turtle
because it is the home of many marine animals
Tubbataha is a reef in the Philipines
The Tubbataha Reef is in the Sulu Sea near the Philippines. It was discovered in the 1970s and is a protected site.
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90,000 feet
It's HUGE!
90,000 feet
It's HUGE!
The Tubbataha Reef is located in the Sulu Sea, 98 nautical miles (181 km) southeast of Puerto Princesa City in the Palawan Province.