Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Philippines, is home to a diverse array of marine species. It boasts over 600 species of fish, 300 species of coral, and various marine mammals such as dolphins and turtles. Additionally, the area supports numerous seabird species, making it a vital habitat for both marine and avian life. This rich biodiversity is a result of its well-preserved ecosystems and varied underwater landscapes.
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