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China maritime forces harass Phl scientists anew

The Philippine Star

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June 08, 2024

At least two cases of Chinese harassment at sea have been reported by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) - one involving disruption of a scientific research activity in the vicinity of Escoda Shoal, and the other an attempt to block the medical evacuation of a sick soldier from the BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

- GHIO ONG, MICHAEL PUNONGBAYAN, Roel Pareño, Cecille Suerte Felipe,

China maritime forces harass Phl scientists anew

At a press briefing yesterday, PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela said Chinese vessels disrupted the acoustic survey activities of scientists from the University of the Philippines' Marine Science Institute (UP-MSI) and Institute of Biology (UP-IB) in the vicinity of Escoda (Sabina) Shoal from June 3 to 6.

The scientists were assessing the extent of the damage to marine environment caused by global warming and by Chinese illegal and destructive activities in the West Philippine Sea.

The team, led by Dr. Fernando Siringan from the UP-MSI and Dr.Jonathan Anticamara from the UPIB, said at the PCG conference that researchers discovered "more broken corals over time... that could be built into mounds." Tarriela revealed Chinese naval forces performed "amphibious drills" near Escoda Shoal while the research was ongoing.

The People's Liberation Army-Navy (PLAN), during the scientific activity, "deployed one hovercraft with bow no. 3330 and broadcasted their intention to conduct amphibious drills in the area," according to the PCG.

ACCG vessel with bow number 3303 repeatedly performed "dangerous maneuvers" and "blew horns" as the research team tried to sail toward the BRP Teresa Magbanua PLAN assets were seen 15 to 20 nautical miles from the location of the UP research team, said Tarriela.

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