High biodiversity of Apo Reef Natural Park
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Expedition on the Apo Reef Natural Park last March showed greater reef biodiversity compared to previous surveys. The surveys were implemented by the University of the Philippines- Marine Science Institute through the project, Geophysical Coral Mapping (GCM).
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Yap, J. P. Jr. (2016, November 18). High biodiversity of Apo Reef Natural Park. Panay News, p. 12.
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Marine parks; Reefs; Biodiversity; Surveying underwater; Coral reefs; Fish; Aquatic animals; Threatened species; Environmental protection; University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute; Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD); International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
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