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    WWF ambassadors, stewards explore Tubbataha Reefs

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    May 18, 2014
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    PS20140518_B-7
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    Unseen by the naked eye, millions of tuna larvae are carried by currents to Palawan and the Western 9isayas an ecological process that helps feed millions of Filipinos who rely on fish as a primary protein source. This is the Tubbataha 5eefs 1atural 0arine Park, the Philippines hotbed of marine life, where the underwater world is at its busiest, wildest and most dynamic. 5egarded as the crown jewel of the oral Triangle the planet s center for marine biodiversity Tubbataha is a priority conservation site of the World Wide Fund for 1ature WWF-Philippines .
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    WWF ambassadors, stewards explore Tubbataha Reefs. (2014, May 18). The Philippine Star, p. B-7.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5237
    Corporate Names
    World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
    Personal Names
    Nelson, Marc Fernandez, Rovilson Manzano, Luis Pascual, Piolo Dygico, Marivel
    Geographic Names
    Tubbataha Reefs Puerto Princesa
    Subject
    marine environment biodiversity fish Coral Marine fish sea turtles scuba diving divers ecotourism illegal fishing underwater photography nature conservation
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