Sardine Run site at Panagsama

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The Sardine Run site at Panagsama is a famous Moalboal dive location in the Philippines where massive schools of sardines form dense, swirling bait balls close to shore, attracting divers and marine life year-round.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
marine wildlife aggregation site
tourist attraction
accessType boat dive
shore dive
activity freediving
scuba diving
snorkeling
attracts local tourism businesses
marine life
predatory fish
recreational divers
sea turtles
snorkelers
underwater photographers
bodyOfWater Tañon Strait NERFINISHED
comparableTo Sardine Run in South Africa NERFINISHED
conservationConcern reef and fish stock protection
country Philippines
depthRange shallow reef slope
differenceFrom Panagsama sardines are resident and near shore
South African Sardine Run is seasonal and migratory NERFINISHED
distanceFromShore close to shore
environmentType coastal marine environment
coral reef slope
hazard strong currents (occasionally)
knownFor dense swirling bait balls
massive schools of sardines
scuba diving with sardines
shore-accessible sardine aggregation
snorkeling with sardines
year-round sardine presence
locatedIn Cebu NERFINISHED
Moalboal NERFINISHED
Panagsama NERFINISHED
Philippines
managementPractice local guidelines for diver behavior
near Moalboal town proper NERFINISHED
Panagsama Beach NERFINISHED
ocean Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Moalboal dive sites
primarySpeciesObserved sardines
region Central Visayas NERFINISHED
seasonality year-round
supports local dive shops
local tourism economy
tourismType dive tourism
eco-tourism
wildlifeInteractionType in-water wildlife viewing

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Moalboal divingSpot Sardine Run site at Panagsama