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 located in the southern part of Negros Oriental. The biome is home to various coral species like brain corals and seaweeds that provide habitat for sea anemones and clown fish. Other common animals observed include batfish, oriental sweetlips, and plankton that make up the underwater food web. The biome is important for the author's hotel management course as scuba diving is a popular tourist activity that could attract visitors and offset business losses.