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Aquatic Diversity of the Philippines

By www.calacademy.org

Academy Curators Terry Gosliner and Gary Williams started diving on Philippine coral reefs in 1992 to survey the diversity of nudibranchs (sea slugs) and corals. Their research supports the notion that Verde Island Passage in the northern Philippines holds the most diverse coral reefs in the world. The placemarks on this map are different dive sites highlighting species of corals, sea slugs, fish and other animals that were found at that particular location.

     

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