
The PAMB Ordinance AR 23-001, passed on June 13, 2023, declared as prohibited acts any individual or commercial and business establishment use, sale, distribution, and manufacture of single-use plastics within the Apo Reef Natural Park.

The PAMB Ordinance AR 23-001, passed on June 13, 2023, declared as prohibited acts any individual or commercial and business establishment use, sale, distribution, and manufacture of single-use plastics within the Apo Reef Natural Park.

Apo Reef Natural Park protects the second largest contiguous coral reef in the world and serves as a sanctuary for many species.

Christmas Frigatebirds, once on the brink of extinction, are now thriving in Apo Reef Natural Park thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.

Inquirer investigates how conservation efforts have led to the recovery of endangered marine species in Apo Reef Natural Park.
UNESCO has inscribed Apo Reef Natural Park on its Tentative List for World Heritage Sites, recognizing its outstanding universal value as a marine biodiversity hotspot.