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  1. Sep 16, 2023 · Learn about the Giant Clam Sanctuary, a conservation site for endangered giant clams and corals in Camiguin Island. Find out how to get there, what to expect, and how to help protect these marine wonders.

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  2. A wonderful morning swimming with turtles and seeing these giant clams. Be sure to go at high tide. Approx 20 tala entry or approx 135 if you are going with a tour. If you are going with a tour group, lots of splashing can scare the turtles off but there are lots to see.

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  3. Visit a village marine protected area on Upolu's South Coast to see Samoa's giant clams. Pay a small fee, get directions and snorkel with care at high tide.

  4. We found the explanation of the sanctuary very interesting, and greatly enjoyed snorkeling around the sanctuary. The guides take you around on a set route and will point out the different types of clams, natural predators etc.

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  5. With a snorkel, you can observe up close and appreciate the beauty of the clams and the work of the fishermen cooperative in this village. You can learn about the life cycle of the clams and the preservation work of the community through the briefing of young teenage girls .

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  6. Jul 20, 2018 · Learn about the Giant Clam Sanctuary on Kibila White Beach, where you can snorkel with hundreds of these endangered sea creatures. Discover how they live, grow, reproduce and why they are vulnerable in the wild.

  7. A must-visit eco-tourism spot in the stunning Island Garden City of Samal, the Giant Clam Sanctuary or Taclobo Tours should be on top of your list. It is where you can catch sight of endangered clam species in the Philippines, including the Tridacna gigas, the world’s largest specie of bivalve mollusk.

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