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PCG removes hazardous floating barrier in Bajo de Masinloc in compliance with presidential instruction

ZAMBALES—The Philippine Coast Guard removed the floating barriers that obstructed the southeast entrance of Bajo De Masinloc (BDM) in compliance with the instruction of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) Chairman, Secretary Eduardo Año, has directed the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to execute a special operation to remove the floating barrier that obstructed the southeast entrance of Bajo De Masinloc (BDM), according to a PCG statement.

PCG Spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea (WPS), CG Commodore Jay Tarriela, said the barrier posed a hazard to navigation, a clear violation of international law.

“It also hinders the conduct of fishing and livelihood activities of Filipino fisherfolk in BDM, which is an integral part of the Philippine national territory,” he added.

CG Commodore Tarriela also emphasized that the 2016 Arbitral Award has affirmed that BDM is the traditional fishing ground of Filipino fishermen.

“Thus, any obstruction hindering the livelihoods of Filipino fisherfolk in the shoal violates the international law. It also infringes on the Philippines’ sovereignty over BDM,” the PCG Spokesperson for the WPS furthered.

“The decisive action of the PCG to remove the barrier aligns with international law and the Philippines’ sovereignty over the shoal,” he noted.

“The PCG remains committed to upholding international law, safeguarding the welfare of Filipino fisherfolk, and protecting the rights of the Philippines in its territorial waters,” CG Commodore Tarriela concluded.

Last week, the PCG discovered that a 300 meter-long barrier was allegedly installed by the Chinese Coast Guard to prevent Filipino fishermen in going to the shoal. The shoal is located 124 nautical miles west of Masinloc in Zambales and falls within the 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone of the country.

🎥 PCG

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