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PCG, BFAR condemn China’s intallation of floating barrier in Bajo de Masinloc

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The Philippine Coast Guard issued a statement condemning China's installation of a floating barrier in Bajo de Masinloc. Here's the full statement:

PCG, BFAR STRONGLY CONDEMN CHINA'S INSTALLATION OF A FLOATING BARRIER IN BAJO DE MASINLOC

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) strongly condemn the China Coast Guard's (CCG) installation of a floating barrier in the southeast portion of Bajo de Masinloc (BDM) Shoal, which prevents the Filipino Fishing Boats (FFBs) from entering the shoal and depriving them to do fishing activity.

The floating barrier, with an estimated length of 300 meters, was discovered by the PCG and BFAR personnel onboard BRP Datu Bankaw, which conducted a maritime patrol mission on 22 September 2023 at the vicinity of BDM.

During a routine maritime patrol, the BFAR vessel observed more than 50 FFBs engaged in fishing activities in the area.

Recognizing the importance of supporting these fishermen, the BFAR provided them with various grocery items and fuel subsidies to sustain their operations.

However, the CCG-3105 initiated a series of 15 radio challenges in an attempt to drive away the BFAR vessel.

The CCG crew claimed that the presence of the BFAR vessel violated international law and the domestic laws of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

It was observed that upon realizing the presence of media personnel aboard the BFAR vessel, the CCG-3105 maintained a safe distance and moved away.

PCG Commandant, CG Admiral Artemio M Abu, expresses his commitment to supporting the BFAR and other national government agencies in their efforts to ensure the safety and security of our Filipino fishermen.

The PCG will continue to work closely with the government to address these challenges, uphold our maritime rights, and protect our maritime territories.

CG Commodore Jay Tarriela
Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea