Babuyan Channel
The Babuyan Channel is a body of water located in the northern part of the Philippines, separating the Babuyan Islands from the main island of Luzon. It connects the Philippine Sea to the west and the Balintang Channel to the east. The channel plays a significant role in local fishing and maritime activities.
This channel is known for its rich marine biodiversity, making it an important area for both ecological studies and fishing industries. The surrounding islands, including Camiguin Norte and Camiguin Sur, are part of the Cagayan Valley region, which is characterized by its unique landscapes and cultural heritage.