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Divers in Apo Reef Natural Park by Jeru Cajapin

Code of Conduct

Embrace the essence of conservation: tread lightly, leave only footprints, and let the whispers of Apo Reef Natural Park guide your every step.

Sea Turtle in the Water by Jeru Cajapin

You become a valued partner in protecting and preserving Apo Reef’s environment, habitats, and biodiversity when you follow our guidelines.

  • Stay only within designated visitor areas.
  • Admire the coral reef without touching or stepping on corals.
  • Observe birds, trees, and plants without touching or leaving the marked trails.
  • Do not collect shells, corals, sea stars, or any marine life—alive or dead.
  • Do not take plants, wildlife, or eggs from the islands.
  • Avoid feeding wildlife; they can find their own food.
  • Do not throw trash on land or sea—it harms wildlife and pollutes the park.
  • Take all your garbage with you when you leave.
  • Join island or coastal clean-ups before departing.
  • Pay the required fees. Your contributions help protect and maintain Apo Reef Natural Park.

Birds in coast of Apo Reef Natural Park

Thank you for your cooperation and enjoy this scenic wonders with confined activities in harmony with nature.

Take only memories and photographs in the affected area.

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