The document summarizes the Dumaguete Marine Biome located near Siquijor Island and Cebu in the Philippines. It experiences a wet and dry season with an average annual precipitation of 2.5-10 cm. The diving spot is in the southern part of Negros Oriental where various coral reefs, seaweeds, sea anemones, fish and other marine life can be found. Some highlights include brain corals that provide habitat for crinoids, clownfish that live among sea anemones, and the oriental sweetlip fish that is common on the reefs. Understanding the marine biome is important for managing a future restaurant and attracting tourists through scuba diving activities.