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Apo Island is a volcanic island covering 74 hectares in land area, 7 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Negros Island and 30 kilometers south of the Negros Oriental capital of Dumaguete in the Philippines. The name "Apo" means "elder" or "respected ancestor" in the Visayan languages.
2,000
Identifications
1,740
Observations
729
Species
80
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Top Species
1.
Animalia
64
2.
Aulostomus chinensis (Linnaeus, 1766)
23
3.
Laticauda colubrina (Schneider, 1799)
22
4.
Nembrotha kubaryana Bergh, 1877
18
5.
Arothron nigropunctatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)
18
6.
Amphiprion frenatus Brevoort, 1856
18
7.
Actinopterygii
17
8.
Nembrotha cristata Bergh, 1877
15
9.
Amphiprion ocellaris Cuvier, 1830
14
10.
Stichopus chloronotus Brandt, 1835
13
Top Observers
1.
bencostamagna
{:id=>"3297756", :score=>14120.0, :observations_count=>166, :species_count=>61, :percentage=>"21.87"}
2.
guidemb
{:id=>"8277420", :score=>8920.0, :observations_count=>166, :species_count=>95, :percentage=>"13.82"}
3.
timcameron
{:id=>"1311567", :score=>7280.0, :observations_count=>76, :species_count=>64, :percentage=>"11.28"}
4.
skrillnikov
{:id=>"2857374", :score=>3940.0, :observations_count=>45, :species_count=>44, :percentage=>"6.10"}
5.
merondun
{:id=>"7178472", :score=>3480.0, :observations_count=>46, :species_count=>40, :percentage=>"5.39"}
6.
nijntje51
{:id=>"2748655", :score=>3460.0, :observations_count=>173, :species_count=>71, :percentage=>"5.36"}
7.
Andy
{:id=>"7633951", :score=>3320.0, :observations_count=>166, :species_count=>96, :percentage=>"5.14"}
8.
Lesley Clements
{:id=>"38700", :score=>3240.0, :observations_count=>162, :species_count=>107, :percentage=>"5.02"}
9.
Marleen Schouten
{:id=>"2748655", :score=>2660.0, :observations_count=>133, :species_count=>92, :percentage=>"4.12"}
10.
mgh073
{:id=>"6500189", :score=>1440.0, :observations_count=>72, :species_count=>52, :percentage=>"2.23"}
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