The Davao Oriental Coastal and Marine Protected Areas encompass a diverse range of vibrant coral reefs, mangrove forests, and pristine beaches along the eastern seaboard of Mindanao, offering rich marine biodiversity and important habitat for endangered species.
Situated along the eastern coastline of Davao Oriental, Philippines, these coastal and marine protected areas represent critical habitats for a wide variety of marine life, including numerous species of corals, fishes, sea turtles, and migratory birds. The geography features a complex mix of coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and sandy shores. Historically reliant on fishing communities, these areas have been actively conserved through local government initiatives and community-based marine protected zones aimed at preserving biodiversity and sustaining fisheries. Visitors to the region can enjoy snorkeling and diving in coral-rich waters, kayaking through mangrove channels, and observing rare wildlife such as the green sea turtle and the Philippine hawksbill turtle. Notable landmarks include the Pusan Point Marine Sanctuary and the Dahican Beach protected coastal zone, both celebrated for their crystal-clear waters and thriving marine ecosystems. The area's cultural heritage also reflects the indigenous traditions of coastal communities whose livelihoods are intertwined with marine resource stewardship. Eco-tourism opportunities continue to grow, attracting divers, researchers, and nature enthusiasts while supporting the local economy and promoting sustainable use of natural resources.
Pusan Point Marine Sanctuary – famed for vibrant coral reefs and diverse fish populations
Dahican Beach – world-class surfing waves combined with protected sea turtle nesting grounds
Mangrove Forests of San Isidro – vital ecological buffer supporting fisheries and shorebird habitats
Anito Marine Protected Area – remote, lesser-visited snorkeling and biodiversity hotspot
An underwater haven hosting over 30 species of corals and numerous tropical fish, making it a top diving destination in Mindanao.
Known for its fine white sands and excellent surfing conditions, this beach also serves as a crucial nesting ground for endangered sea turtles.
A rich mangrove ecosystem that stabilizes shorelines, supports fish nurseries, and provides habitat for various bird species.