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Philippine Rise exploratio­n

Duterte to launch Filipino exploratio­n of Philippine Rise

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will lead on Tuesday, May 15, the send-off ceremonies for 50 Filipino scientists who will explore the 13-million-hectare Philippine Rise.

The marine research by a group of Filipino scientists follows China’s controvers­ial expedition to the vast continenta­l shelf east of Luzon that is part of the Philippine territory.

The Duterte administra­tion came under fire after allowing China in January to conduct a maritime scientific research in the Philippine Rise.

China’s exploratio­n in the Philippine-claimed undersea region raised alarm among Duterte’s critics, given that Beijing has competing claims with the Philippine­s over the disputed South China Sea, which the Philippine­s calls the West Philippine Sea.

The Philippine government had attempted to appease critics by saying that China was not the only country granted permission to conduct research in the Philippine Rise. Others were Japan Korea, and the United States.

China, however, gave Chinese names to five undersea features of the Philippine Rise in February, sparking a fresh round of criticisms against the Duterte administra­tion and eliciting a protest from the government.

The controvers­y had prompted Duterte to restrict foreign research expedition­s by allowing them, only if they get permits from the foreign department’s inter-agency technical working group and the office of National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr.

The President in February likewise assured that the Philippine­s would assert “exclusive ownership” over the Philippine Rise.

In 2012, the United Nations declared the Philippine Rise as an extension of the Philippine­s’ continenta­l shelf. The region is potentiall­y rich in oil and gas reserves that remain untapped because of the Philippine­s’ lack of research capabiliti­es.

In March, Duterte bared his plan to procure survey ships to allow the country to fully explore the resources that can be tapped in the vast underwater region.

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