THE CORAL TRIANGLE
Palawan is a remote province of over 1,700 islands in the western Philippines. Located between the Sulu Sea and the West Philippine Sea, the islands lie at the heart of the Coral Triangle, a critically important bioregion harbouring the highest marine biodiversity on our planet.

Reef fish near Brother Island. Palawan, 2021

A green sea turtle surfaces to take a breath during a rainstorm. Cadlao Island, 2019.

A coral reef near Maltatayoc Island, in Coron, northern Palawan.

A small coral reef near Maltatayoc Island. Palawan. 2019

Sea whips growing in the shallows of Cadlao Island. 2019

A coral reef near Taputan Island. Palawan, 2019

Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) are regularly sighted in Puerto Bay. 2017

Sea anemone in Daracoton Bay. Palawan, 2021

Schools of juvenile fish near the shores of Takling Island. Palawan, 2019

Crescent grunters swim along the shoreline of Pangaraykayan village. Palawan, 2022.

A whale shark (Rhincodon typus) dives deep into the plankton-rich waters of Puerto Bay. Palawan, 2017