- Tubbataha Reef
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Tubbataha Reef Marine Park
State Party = PHI
Type = Natural
Criteria = vii, ix, x
ID = 653
Region = Asia-Pacific
Year = 1993
Session = 17th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/653Tubbataha Reef is an
atoll coral reef located in theSulu Sea of thePhilippines . It is a marine sanctuary protected as Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park. It is nominated at theNew 7 Wonders of Nature .Etymology
The word "tubbataha" is a combination of two
Samal words which means "a long reef exposed at low tide".Physiography
Geology and geography
Tubbataha is located in the
Sulu Sea , 98nautical mile s (181 km) southeast ofPuerto Princesa City in thePalawan Province. The reef is made up of two coral atolls divided by an eight-kilometer (5 miles) wide channel. The South Atoll, the smaller of the two is five kilometers in length and three kilometers in width; while the North Atoll, the larger of the two is 16 kilometers (10 miles) long and five kilometers (3 miles) wide.(Knipp 22) Each reef has a single small islet that protrudes from the water. The atolls are separated by a deep channel 8 km (5 miles) wide.There are no permanent inhabitants of the islets or reefs. Fishermen visit the area seasonally, establishing shelters on the islets. The park is visited by tourists, particularly divers. Trips to Tubbattaha from mid-March to mid-June are all vessel-based; the park is about twelve hours by boat from Puerto Princesa City. Tubbataha is considered as the best dive site in the Philippines and the diving dedicated ships that operate during the "Tubbataha Season" are usually booked years in advance especially during the Asian holidays of Easter and "Golden Week".
Tubbataha has become a popular site for seasoned sports divers because of its coral "walls" where the shallow coral reef abruptly ends giving way to great depths. These "walls" are not only wonderful diving spots but they are also wonderful habitats for many colonies of fish. There are giant jacks, hammerhead sharks, barracudas, manta rays, palm-sized Moorish idols, parrot fishes, and moral eels living in the sanctuary. Tubbataha is even home to the hawksbill sea turtles ("
Eretmochelys imbricata ") which are endangered species. (Knipp 24)Ecology
Over 1000 species inhabit in the reef; many are already considered as endangered. Animal species found include
manta ray s,lionfish ,tortoise ,clownfish , and sharks.Vivid corals cover more than two-thirds of the area and the waters around the reef are places of refuge for numerous marine lives. The seemingly diverse ecosystem of this sanctuary rivals the
Great Barrier Reef – having 300 coral species and 400 fish species. (Knipp 22, 24)Aside from being a marine sanctuary, Tubbataha is also renowned for being a bird sanctuary. A lighthouse islet, at the southern tip of the South Atoll, supports a large number of seabirds which nest there. Around the Tubbataha, there are tens of thousands of masked red-foot boobies, terns, and frigate birds resting during their annual migrations. To minimize any external intrusions, the
Philippine Coast Guard maintains a small monitoring station on one of the many permanent sand bars.(Knipp 24)Conservation
A marine sanctuary having a reef of enormous size is the Tubbataha National Marine Park located at the Central Sulu Sea. It was established in
August 11 ,1988 with an area of 332 km² (82,000 acres). In 2006, PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo , through an Executive Order, increased the boundaries of the park by 200%. It is now 968.24 km² (239,000 acres) in size and is guarded by armed rangers 24 hours/ 7 days a week.Declared a
World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in December 1993, it is under protective management by the Philippines Department of National Defense (DND). It is under technical supervision by the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) & the Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR). It is administered as part of Cagayancillo town on Palawan. It is also nominated in the new 7 wonders of nature.References
*UNESCO, World Heritage Nomination Tubbataha Reef Marine Park (Philippines). 1992. [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/653.pdf PDF] .
External links
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/653 Tubbataha Reef Marine Park] - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
* [http://www.tubbatahareef.org Tubbataha Reefs National Marine Park] - The Official Tubbataha Reefs National Marine Park Website
* [http://pcsd.ph/protected_areas/tubbataha.htm Palawan Council for Sustainable Development]
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