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Tawi-Tawi Tawi-Tawi is the southernmost province of the Philippines, bordering Sabah and East Malaysia It is under the political jurisdiction of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
DIVERSITY AND STATUS OF MANGROVES IN TABAWAN, SOUTH UBIAN, TAWI-TAWI . . . South Ubian is a 3rd class municipality in the Province of Tawi-Tawi, and is considered as the 3rd smallest municipality in terms of population as compared to other provincial municipalities It is a coastal municipality, replete with white sand beaches, mangrove forests and rich marine resources
Tawi Tawi, Reef Fishes, Philippines - GBIF These sites were strategically located in the center of the Sulu Sulawesi large marine environment and politically part of the province of Tawi-tawi Specifically, the stations were in Mapun (5 sites), Sitangkai (6 sites), and Languyan (6 sites)
Microsoft Word - TAWI-TAWI FNL REPORT. doc - coast. ph The number of macroepifaunal species recorded in each site (10 stations X 100m2 surveyed) ranged from 49 in Ubol to 63 in Pababag (Table 4) All in all, a total of 120 species were recorded in all six sites
Tawi-tawi Island - Key Biodiversity Areas Tawi-tawi is largely undeveloped, with some primary forest and large areas of secondary forest inland, as well as forested islets and rich reefs offshore, although much of the forest around the coastal fringe has been converted to coconut plantations
Kulape-Batu-Batu Marine Protected Area - IUCN The area is known to have relatively high diversity of fish assemblages, with a total number of 200 fish species recorded during a survey conducted by a FISH Project in 2006
Transforming Tawi-Tawi through Coastal Conservation As part of the Sulu Archipelago, which comprises about 25% of the coral reef cover in all of the Philippines, the sea around Tawi-Tawi is very rich in marine biodiversity, but it is also threatened by dynamite and cyanide fishing