Looc Bay Marine Sanctuary is a protected coastal and marine area in Romblon Province, Philippines, renowned for its rich coral reefs, vibrant marine biodiversity, and community-driven conservation efforts that offer exceptional snorkeling and diving experiences.
Looc Bay Marine Sanctuary is situated on the island of Tablas, part of the Romblon Province in the central Philippines. Established through local government and community collaboration, this marine sanctuary protects an area of vital coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass beds that serve as critical habitats for a diverse array of marine species. The sanctuary's clear, warm tropical waters teem with colorful reef fishes, giant clams, and endangered species such as sea turtles and dugongs. Looc Bay supports the livelihoods of local fishing communities while preserving aquatic ecosystems through sustainable fishing practices and active protection measures. Visitors to Looc Bay Marine Sanctuary enjoy excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities, where they can explore pristine coral gardens and observe vibrant underwater life. The sanctuary’s coastal mangrove areas also offer habitat for bird species and serve as natural shoreline buffers. In addition to marine recreation, the nearby villages provide cultural insights into traditional island life. Notable landmarks include the sanctuary boundary markers and community-built coral nurseries. Looc Bay Marine Sanctuary attracts eco-tourists and conservation enthusiasts seeking a less crowded, authentic tropical marine environment. Its combination of ecological significance, sustainable community stewardship, and rich biodiversity make it a vital resource for both nature lovers and local residents alike.
Extensive coral reef gardens with over 40 species of hard and soft corals
Sighting opportunities of endangered sea turtles and dugongs
Community-managed coral nurseries and sustainable fishing zones
Pristine mangrove forests protecting shoreline and supporting birdlife
Innovative coral propagation facilities maintained by local communities to restore damaged reefs.
Extensive mangrove stands that provide nursery grounds for marine species and act as coastal protection.
Home to diverse marine fauna including clownfish, parrotfish, giant clams, and rare sea turtles.