There are now 14 Chinese ships in Scarborough
Shoal—four big maritime ships and 10 fishing boats, the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) said yesterday,
Only a
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources vessel MCS 3008 and the BRP Edsa II,
a Coast Guard search and rescue vessel (SARV) 002, represent Philippine
sovereignty over the area, known internationally as Scarborough Shoal,
according to the AFP.
As of
Monday night, the two ships had monitored 14 Chinese vessels in the area,
according to the AFP’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom).
They
were the Chinese Maritime Surveillance
(CMS) vessels 71, 75 and 81 and the Fisheries Law Enforcement Command (FLEC) 310,
touted to be China’s most modern and most powerful maritime ship.
Seven
Chinese fishing vessels and three smaller boats were “still sighted inside the
Scarborough Shoal as of 8 p.m. May 1,” according to the Nolcom.
The
Nolcom reported that Edsa II was 1.4 nautical miles (2.52 kilometres) northeast
off the shoal’s South Rock.
The CMS
71 was 13.6 nautical miles (24.4 km) away from Edsa II; the CMS 81, 11.9
nautical miles (21.42 km) away; and the CMS 75, only 3.3 nautical miles (5.94
km) away.
China’s
FLEC 310 was just 8.3 nautical miles (14.94 km) away from Edsa II.
Nolcom
did not report any Filipino fishing vessels in the area.
Lieutenant
General Anthony Alcantara, Nolcom chief, has ordered the continuous monitoring
of the situation. He said his command was determined to “protect (the
country’s) territorial integrity,” said Captain Aurelio Kigis, the command
spokesperson.
The
Philippines stood its ground even as the standoff entered its fourth week in
the face of China’s refusal to respect the Philippines’ sovereign right to
Panatag Shoal under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
(Unclos).
On
April 28, the FLEC 310 harassed the smaller Edsa II and the BRP Pampanga,
another Coast Guard SARV 003.
No
reaction to bullying
According
to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the FLEC 310 was
"speeding" as it approached the two Philippine ships at around 20
knots and then veered away, generating a two-metre wave.
The
Edsa II was at the time relieving the Pampanga and the two vessels did not
react to the bullying by the Chinese ship, the DFA said.
The
standoff started on April 10 when two Chinese surveillance ships stopped the
Philippine Navy from inspecting illegally poached marine life from eight
Chinese fishing boats.
Dona Z.
Pazzibugan
Philippine
Daily Inquirer
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