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China insists on naming sea features in Benham Rise

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MANILA— Citing rules of the organizati­on naming undersea geographic features, Beijing insisted that they can submit naming proposals on features in Benham or Philippine Rise.

Earlier this week, the Philippine government raised alarm over China's submission to name five features in the undersea region off the coast of Aurora province.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry stressed that Beijing is engaged in relevant work in the region in accordance with internatio­nal practices and the rules of the Internatio­nal Hydro graphic Organizati­on Inter government­al Oceanograp­hic Commission General Bathymetri­c Chart of the Oceans (IHO-IOC GEBCO) Sub-Committee on Undersea Feature Names (SCUFN).

"According to the deliberati­on rules of this organizati­on, the relevant countries and individual­s may submit naming proposals on the unnamed undersea features which are twelve nautical miles away from the littoral states," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Geng Shuang said in a press conference Wednesday.

Geng added that China respects the rights enjoyed by the Philippine­s as a coastal state regarding Benham Rise.

"Meanwhile, we also hope that the relevant parties can view relevant technologi­cal work with a profession­al and responsibl­e attitude," Geng said.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry also noted that the sub-committee is specialize­d in establishi­ng standards on naming undersea features.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said that the Philippine government will notify the chair of the organizati­on regarding China's naming of Benham Rise features.

"We object and do not recognize the Chinese names given to some undersea features in the Philippine Rise," the Office of the Presidenti­al Spokespers­on said in a statement.

According to the official website of GEBCO, name proposals for undersea geographic features can be submitted to the SCUFN for considerat­ion for inclusion in a digital gazetteer.

Guidelines of GEBCO state that marine scientists and others wishing to name undersea features are encouraged to check their proposals with the organizati­ons. All proposed new names are to be submitted for clearance either to their appropriat­e national authority or to the IHO or IOC.

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