They were built to educate and spread awareness on the conservation and preservation of Philippine Marine life. The Public Education Programs form a most important part of the daily operations at the Park. There are exhibits and interactive multi media offerings, to symposiums, workshops, and film presentations.
Features are as follows;
Agos(Flow)
Water cascading from an artificial waterfall that flows into 8 different water tanks displaying various flora and fauna.
Bahura(Reef)
Bahura features the Philippine underwater rainforest.
Laot(Fishing Ground)
There are four big aquariums that display an assortment of fish in different sizes.
Buhay na Karagatan(Living Ocean)
Experience a 25 meter underwater tunnel walk and see how animals interact with each other in their natural habitat.
Ang Kalaliman(The Deep)
Ang Kalaliman’s deep sea resident is the barracuda known as the“Tiger of the Sea”.
Pagi - Overhang tank
Watch a variety of rays fly over while you're under this unique Overhang Tank.
Pating(Shark)
The Philippines is home to several species of shark. Come fact-to-face with the wonderful, often misunderstood, predators of the sea – only here at MOAlthough admission fee is expensive, people are still trying to see the beauty of the place, P400 for adults, P 350 for kids.}










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