Santiago Island (Pangasinan)

Santiago Island
Santiago Island

Location within the Philippines

Geography
Coordinates 16°23′53″N 119°56′12″E / 16.39806°N 119.93667°E / 16.39806; 119.93667Coordinates: 16°23′53″N 119°56′12″E / 16.39806°N 119.93667°E / 16.39806; 119.93667
Adjacent bodies of water
Administration
Region Ilocos Region
Province Pangasinan
Municipality Bolinao

Santiago Island is an island located off the northeast coast of Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines. It is composed of six barangays namely Binabalian, Goyoden, Lucero, Pilar, Salud, and Victory, all within the municipality of Bolinao. Located in this island is the Giant Clam Ocean Nursery and Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). It is ideal for various aquatic activities like scuba-diving, snorkeling, and boating.

Fourteen Mile Reef

The Fourteen Mile Reef off the coast of Santiago Island is several kilometers long and is actually an extension of the western edge of Lingayen Gulf. It has some hard and soft coral growth, many shells and variety of fish. Its gradual slope ranges from 10 metres (33 ft) to 40 metres (130 ft) with the western edge dropping abruptly to over 250 metres (820 ft). [1]


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