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Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

Sheltered North Atoll wall dive with sharks and rays

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Local operator required

Park entry and the ranger-station stop are managed through permitted liveaboard operations.

Remote liveaboard dive in a sheltered reef channel; coral-rich crest, steep wall, and abundant reef life make it a good fit for experienced divers.

About Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

A sheltered North Atoll reef-channel site beside the ranger station, where sandy patches give way to a coral-rich crest and steep wall. The calmer layout still brings sharks, rays, turtles, and dense schools of reef fish, making it a strong fit for experienced divers on a liveaboard itinerary.

Research Estimate At Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 32m
AccessModerate entry effort
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesNo facilities
Current StrengthNo current

Where Is Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef?

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Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

2m - 32m

Depth Note

The public profile starts on a 2-4m reef flat, continues through a 7-10m scuba survey band, and later dive logging reached 32m at Ranger Station.

Best Season

March-June dry season

Typical Conditions

Sheltered reef-channel diving with a coral-rich crest, sandy patches, a steep wall, and clear-water windows in the dry season.

Safety & Access At Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Dangerous wildlifeRestricted access

Safety Notes

Remote park conditions, territorial triggerfish in sandy patches, and occasional shark and ray encounters mean this is best for divers with solid buoyancy and situational awareness.

Access Restrictions

Liveaboard access only for dives; the ranger-station land stop is the usual permitted shore visit, and shore access elsewhere in the park is prohibited.

Legal Notes

Tubbataha entry is permit-controlled, daylight-only for diving, and managed through park-permitted operators.

Local Intel For Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Guided scuba is the intended mode here: a sheltered but remote reef-channel dive that rewards stable buoyancy and relaxed scanning along the crest and wall.

Freedive

Not a primary freedive target; the remote park logistics and wall profile make scuba the better fit.

Snorkel

Snorkeling is limited to calm, permitted shallows around the ranger-station stop; the main reef face is a scuba dive.

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Wildlife at Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

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