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  2. Malapascua - Wikipedia

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    Malapascua is a Philippine island situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island. Administratively, it is part of the peninsular barangay of Logon, Daanbantayan , Cebu .

  3. BRP Malapascua - Wikipedia

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    BRP Malapascua was commissioned during a commissioning ceremony held at Philippine Coast Guard headquarters in Manila on March 7, 2017, with CDR Garydale Gimotea being her first commanding officer. The ceremony was attended by the Speaker of the House of Representatives Cong. Pantaleon Alvarez, and Department of Transportation Sec. Arthur Tugade.

  4. List of islands of Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Malapascua Island. Dakit-Dakit; Malapascua Island is a tiny island, only about 2.5 kilometers long and 1 km wide, located across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu island. The island is covered by the insular barangay of Logon (part of the Daanbantayan municipality), with eight hamlets. Olango. Camungi; Hilutungan; Kaohagan (or ...

  5. Daanbantayan - Wikipedia

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    Malapascua Island – is situated across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu. This small island is known for its wide white sand beach, Bounty Beach; it has also become known as a superior diving destination.

  6. Gato Island - Wikipedia

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    Gato Island is a rocky island located in the middle of Visayan Sea in the Asian country of Philippines.It rises from the sea in the general area between Malapascua Island and the more northern Carnaza Island, all of which are part of the municipality of Daanbantayan in the province of Cebu.

  7. Anna Oposa - Wikipedia

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    The sanctuary is near Malapascua Island. [3] [1] With the award, she also began developing plans for data collection, marine management, and the establishment of a marine protected area network. [1] In 2013, Oposa was recognized by the US-based group Devex’s list of 40 Under 40 development leaders in Manila.