Looc Marine Protected Area is a coastal conservation zone on Mindoro Island renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and opportunities for sustainable fishing and snorkeling.
Located off the coast of Looc municipality in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines, the Looc Marine Protected Area (MPA) serves as a vital sanctuary for marine biodiversity within the Verde Island Passage, one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity hotspots. The protected area spans coastal waters rich in coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves that provide critical habitats for numerous fish species, sea turtles, and invertebrates. Ecologically, the MPA supports rare and endemic species, including various reef fishes and threatened marine turtles, contributing to local fisheries sustainability and ecological balance. Historically, Looc’s coastal communities have depended on fishing for generations, and the MPA is a community-driven conservation effort to safeguard marine resources through regulated fishing, habitat protection, and environmental awareness programs. Visitors to Looc MPA can enjoy snorkeling and diving amidst vibrant coral gardens, exploring thriving underwater ecosystems, and experiencing the rich cultural heritage of the local fishing villages. Notable landmarks include the colorful coral reefs near San Antonio and the nearby Verde Island, where marine life flourishes. The area appeals especially to ecotourists, marine biologists, and responsible divers seeking pristine underwater environments and community-based conservation experiences. While infrastructure is modest, local guides facilitate educational tours supporting sustainable tourism and protection of fragile habitats.
Colorful coral reef gardens teeming with diverse marine species
Endangered sea turtle nesting sites along the protected shorelines
Community-led sustainable fishing practices and conservation efforts
Clear, shallow snorkeling sites accessible from local villages
The marine corridor adjacent to Looc MPA, known as the global center of marine biodiversity hosting thousands of coral and fish species.
A rich assemblage of coral species, reef fishes, sea turtles, and other marine fauna unique to the region.
Locally managed marine protection programs that balance traditional fishing livelihoods with biodiversity preservation.