Sulu Sea
The Sulu Sea is a body of water located in Southeast Asia, bordered by the Philippines to the east and Malaysia to the west. It connects to the Celebes Sea to the south and the Philippine Sea to the northeast. The sea is known for its rich biodiversity, including coral reefs and various marine species, making it an important area for fishing and tourism.
The Sulu Sea is also significant for maritime trade routes, facilitating shipping between the Philippines and other countries. It is home to several islands, including Palawan and the Sulu Archipelago, which are known for their natural beauty and cultural heritage.