Mamsa Point
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Mamsa is the Filipino word for trevally, hence the name. The currents can really be strong in this spot a few hundred meters north of Kan-uran Point.
Schooling big eye trevally swim in a spin cycle for protection against pelagic predators that come to hunt them, particularly the dogtooth tuna.
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