Visayan Sea
The Visayan Sea is a body of water located in the central part of the Philippines. It is bordered by several islands, including Panay, Negros, Cebu, and Leyte. The sea connects to the Sulu Sea to the southwest and the Camotes Sea to the northeast, making it an important waterway for local fishing and transportation.
This sea is known for its rich marine biodiversity, supporting various species of fish and coral reefs. It plays a crucial role in the local economy, particularly for communities that rely on fishing and tourism. The Visayan Sea is also a popular destination for recreational activities like diving and snorkeling.