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Camotes Sea

Small sea in the Philippine archipelago, bordered by the islands Leyte, Bohol and Cebu


Small sea in the Philippine archipelago, bordered by the islands Leyte, Bohol and Cebu

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nameCamotes Sea
locationVisayas
pushpin_mapVisayas#Philippines
pushpin_map_captionLocation within the Philippines
coordinates
imageCamotes sea - outrigger - near Olango island.jpg
captionAn outrigger on the sea near Olango Island
typesea
cities
countriesPhilippines

The Camotes Sea is a small sea within the Philippine archipelago, situated between the Central Visayan and the Eastern Visayan regions. It separates Cebu from Leyte hence is bordered by Cebu to the west, Leyte to the east and north, and Bohol to the south. At its center are the Camotes Islands, but it also contains Mactan Island, Olango Island, Lapinig Island (in Bohol), and various other small islets.

Northwards, the sea is connected to the Visayan Sea. Southwards, it is connected to the Bohol Sea (also called the Mindanao Sea) in two ways: to the southwest by the Cebu Strait (and its three channels, the Mactan, the Olango, and the Hilutangan), and to the southeast by the Canigao Channel.

The Camotes Sea also contains the Danajon Bank, which is the only double barrier reef in the Philippines and the largest in the world. It comprises two sets of large coral reefs that formed offshore on a submarine ridge due to a combination of favorable tidal currents and coral growth in the area.

Antonio Pigafetta, a Spanish survivor of the Battle of Mactan, stayed on the Camotes Islands on his way to Cebu.

The sea is home to many species of fish, including sulu skate, ocean sunfish, mackerel, and great barracuda. Fish in the coral reefs include the families Acanthuridae and Tetraodontidae. The endangered white tip shark is also endemic to the Camotes Sea.

References

References

  1. Sawe, Benjamin Elisha. (2019-01-28). "Where Is The Camotes Sea Located?".
  2. "Danajon Bank Double Barrier Reef".
  3. "Representing the wonder that is Cebu".
  4. "The fauna of the Camotes Sea is abundant with tuna, mackerel, sardines, grouper and snapper".
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