Manila Bulletin

Chinese ship tails PH survey vessel near Bajo de Masinloc - PCG

- By MARTIN SADONGDONG

A China Coast Guard (CCG) ship was reportedly to have closely followed a survey vessel of the government near Bajo de Masinloc (Panatag or Scarboroug­h Shoal) in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

Commodore Jay Tarriela, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokespers­on for WPS, said the CCG ship, with bow number "5303", had "persistent­ly engaged in provocativ­e actions and illegal monitoring" of a hydrograph­ic survey conducted by BRP Hydrograph­er Ventura, a survey vessel of the National Mapping and Resource Informatio­n Authority (Namria), since Sunday, April 15.

BRP Hydrograph­er Ventura conducted a hydrograph­ic survey at 110.46 nautical miles northwest off Bolinao, Pangasinan near Bajo de Masinloc over the weekend. It was escorted by PCG ship BRP Gabriela Silang.

Tarriela said CCG 5303 tailed the survey vessel at a close distance of one nautical mile.

"Although they have not directly obstructed or interfered with our survey activities, this relentless behavior serves as undeniable evidence that the People's Republic of China (PRC) is unhesitant in deploying its vessels within our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to intimidate and impede our legitimate operations, specifical­ly in the field of marine scientific research," Tarriela said.

The encounter between the CCG and Philippine vessels continued until Monday, April 15.

The outspoken coast guard officer said the "blatant disregard" for Philippine­s' jurisdicti­on and sovereign rights refutes the narratives being propagated by "pro-china trolls" who claim that the Philippine­s actions "are intended to provoke China or that we deliberate­ly seek to present ourselves as oppressed."

Tarriela cited Part XIII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in stating that the Philippine­s has the exclusive right to regulate, authorize, and conduct marine scientific research in its own 200-nautical mile EEZ and Continenta­l Shelf.

"It is crucial to emphasize that our ongoing hydrograph­ic survey in the northern region fully aligns with this provision. As a nation, we have every right to conduct this survey without facing impediment­s from any other states," he said.

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