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The Coral Triangle

The richest underwater garden on Earth - and the Philippines sits right in the middle

What is it?

Off the coast of the Philippines lies an area of sea called the Coral Triangle. It is shaped like a giant triangle in the ocean, stretching between the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and a few neighbouring countries. Scientists call it 'the Amazon of the seas' because it is the most life-filled stretch of ocean in the whole world.

Tell me more

Coral might look like a colourful rock, but it is actually millions of tiny animals living together. Each one is smaller than a grain of rice. Over hundreds of years, they build huge underwater cities called reefs, where fish, octopuses, turtles and seahorses come to live.

The Coral Triangle has more than 600 types of coral and around 2,000 kinds of fish. That is more than anywhere else on Earth. If you put on a snorkel and a mask and looked down off a Philippine beach, you might see clownfish like Nemo, parrotfish that crunch on coral, and giant clams the size of a dinner table.

One of the most magical visitors to Philippine waters is the whale shark - the world's biggest fish, but completely harmless. They glide through the warm waters with their huge mouths open, sipping in tiny plankton. In a town called Donsol, snorkellers gently swim alongside them in the wild.

Coral reefs are very important. They are nurseries for baby fish, they protect coastlines from big waves, and they give millions of people food and jobs. Filipino schools and fishing communities work together to keep their reefs healthy: planting new coral, banning fishing in certain areas, and teaching kids to look but not touch.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Coral looks like a rock but is actually a living animal. What other animals look like something they're not?
  2. 02How might a coral reef help a beach behind it stay safe from big waves?
  3. 03What can a school do to help look after the sea, even if it is far inland?
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Classroom activity

Each pupil designs one creature for a giant class coral reef on a long roll of paper. Bring sea creatures from around the Pacific - parrotfish, clownfish, octopus, sea turtle, whale shark. Add corals in bright colours. Stand back at the end and count how many species the class has imagined.

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