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  • About
    • About Tubbataha
    • Transparency
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    • Law Enforcement
    • Research
    • Tourism
    • Information and Education
    • Community Development
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Community Development

Tourism

Whaleshark photo by Yvette Lee

The municipality of Cagayancillo receives 10% of tourism earnings every year.

Plushies

Souvenir items made by the Cagayancillo Women for Tubbataha, a grassroots organization were sold in Tubbataha to augment the womens' income 

Beach Reforestation

Beach Reforestation

The Cagayancillo Women for Tubbataha to grow saplings of beach forest trees in an effort to replenish tree populations on the islets of Tubbataha.

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