As the China Coast Guard (ccg) has become more hostile against the government troops and fishermen along the West Philippine Sea, the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) are bent on building a strong and resilient maritime industry that can meet the demands of the modern era and further protect the country.
Last Wednesday, CCG water cannoned the RP Datu Pagbuaya near the Bajo de Masinloc, causing damage to the Philippine vessel, now docked at Lamao port in Limay, Bataan.
In their recent forum, MARINA and PCG reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing maritime safety and security through the 2nd MARINA-PCG Forum.
The event, themed “Combined Strategies for Enhancing Maritime Safety Towards a Safer and Sustainable Maritime Industry,” brought together key officials from both institutions to discuss pressing issues and explore collaborative solutions.
PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil L. Gavan highlighted the importance of strong cooperation and excellent relationship between the two agencies, emphasizing the need for open communication and alignment of regulations to ensure a more efficient, safe and secure maritime industry.
MARINA Administrator Sonia B. Malaluan echoed the sentiment, underscoring the significance of inter-agency collaboration in addressing the evolving challenges faced by the Philippine maritime sector. She reiterated MARINA’s commitment to working closely with the PCG to build a strong and resilient maritime industry that can meet the demands of the modern era.
The forum provided a platform for both agencies to share insights and discuss critical topics such as salvage, wreck removal, ship breaking, maritime casualties and the regulation of recreational boats watercraft.
PCG Vice Admiral Joseph M. Coyme concluded the forum by expressing gratitude for MARINA’s continued support and emphasizing the importance of strengthening the partnership between the two agencies. By working together, the MARINA and PCG aim to create a safer and more sustainable maritime industry for the Philippines.