Are there sharks in the Philippine ocean?

Does the Philippines have a lot of sharks?

The Philippines has an enormous variety of shark and ray species living in its waters. There are approximately 163 species of sharks and rays in the Philippines. Of these, 16% are possibly endemic, which suggests high endemicity of Philippine sharks and rays.

Are there great white sharks in Philippine waters?

Great White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are the world’s largest predatory fish. … This is significant, for though we know this species ranges through all the world’s oceans, very few people have seen it in Philippine waters, making it among the rarest sharks in the country.

Is there sharks in Palawan Philippines?

El Nido, the northern part of Palawan Island has a Marine Reserve Park, where a great range of sharks and fishes can be spotted. … Sightings of the bowmouth guitarfish (close shark relative) are also common in the area.

Are there sharks in Asia?

Asia: Vietnam and Philippines

Although the waters in Asia are less shark infested compared to other places in the world, there have been a few cases of attacks in countries close to Singapore’s shores.

Are there sharks in Cebu?

Sharks in the Philippines are quite common but still you have to be lucky to see them. Here around Cebu you have chances to see some at Malapascua Island, near Mactan Island, and of course here in Moalboal.

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