A Philippine Navy vessel conducting routine patrols in the southern maritime approaches combined security operations with humanitarian outreach after distributing Christmas aid to fishermen while at sea earlier this week.
The BRP Tagbanua (LC296), operating under Joint Task Force Sinaya’s Task Force Seahawk, carried out a Littoral Combat Patrol Operation on 13 December covering the waters of Davao Gulf, parts of Sarangani Province, and maritime areas extending toward the Philippines–Indonesia common borders.
According to Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao (NFEM), the patrol was part of ongoing efforts to safeguard territorial waters, ensure freedom of navigation, and deter illegal activities in key sea lanes vulnerable to transnational maritime threats.
Throughout the operation, the crew maintained heightened maritime domain awareness by closely monitoring vessel movements and conducting presence operations in strategic areas.
Amid the security mission, the crew also marked the Christmas season by holding a “gift-giving at sea” activity.
Sailors distributed 150 food packs to local fishermen encountered during the patrol, assisting coastal livelihoods while strengthening ties between the Navy and maritime communities.
The initiative reflects the dual role of the Philippine Navy in protecting national maritime interests while supporting coastal populations who depend on the sea for their daily sustenance.
Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao, headquartered at Naval Station Felix Apolinario in Panacan, Davao City, oversees naval operations in the region as part of the Philippine Navy’s broader mission to promote a secure, stable, and inclusive maritime environment.
“Through sustained patrols and community-oriented initiatives, the Philippine Navy remains steadfast in promoting a secure and people-centered maritime environment in Eastern Mindanao and adjacent waters,” it said in a statement Monday.