Tag: Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
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BFAR to launch ‘food boat’ to support PH fishers in WPS

MANILA – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is set to launch a “food boat” to further support the livelihood of Filipino fishers in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). The food boat will provide both logistics support and direct market linkage, in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directives to boost local…
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Australia donates P34-M worth of drones, training to PCG

BATAAN – The Australian government donated PHP34 million worth of drones and operator training to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to boost strategic maritime domain awareness capabilities and assist in other operations. In a handover ceremony in Mariveles, Bataan Tuesday, 20 aerial drones were turned over by Australian Ambassador to the Philippines HK Yu to…
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Mga barko ng CCG namataan sa Zambales at Pangasinan

Matagumpay na naitaboy ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang tinaguriang “monster ship” na 5901 ng China Coast Guard (CCG) upang mapalayo sa baybayin ng Zambales. Ito ay habang na-detect naman sa Dark Vessel Detection Program ang dalawa pang barko ng CCG na nasa 34 nautical miles ang layo sa karagatan ng Pangasinan. Ang CCG vessel…
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MV Amazing Grace ng Red Cross ibinigay sa PCG

Nasa pangangalaga na ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang 55-meter vessel na M/V Amazing Grace mula sa Philippine Red Cross (PRC) matapos ang turn-over nitong Huwebes, Enero 30, 2025. Ito ay matapos na lagdaan ang deed of donation sa pagitan nina PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil L Gavan at PRC Chairman Richard J. Gordon sa…
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PCG reports surge in online ‘trolls’ after WPS transparency efforts

MANILA – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has reported a surge in online trolls targeting government social media pages following increased transparency efforts in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), an official said Wednesday. During the UTAK Forum in Quezon City, PCG Spokesperson for the WPS, Commodore Jay Tarriela said these trolls – persons or groups that deliberately…
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PH forces new CCG vessel farther from Zambales coastline

MANILA – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has compelled a China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel to move farther from the Zambales coastline, officials reported on Saturday, January 25, 2025. At 1 p.m. on Friday, the CCG replaced its vessel 3103 with its much larger ship, vessel 3304, which the PCG’s BRP Cabra managed to push…
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BRP Cabra keeps CCG vessel off Zambales coast

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel BRP Cabra’s strategic maneuvering has kept the Chinese Coast Guard vessel 3103 from getting closer to the Zambales coastline. PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Commodore Jay Tarriela, said the vessel continues its vigilant monitoring of Chinese illegal presence within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). “Through the seamanship…
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PCG mahigpit na binabantayan ang mga sasakyang pandagat ng CCG

Patuloy na minamatyagan ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang galaw ng mga barko ng Chinese Coast Guard na iligal pa rin umanong nanghihimasok sa karagatang sakop ng Pilipinas. Ito ang nabatid mula kay PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Commodore Jay Tarriela na nagsabing patuloy ang pagmonitor ng BRP Suluan sa CCG vessel 3304 na…
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‘Monster ship’ ng China muling nagbalik sa Zambales

ZAMBALES—Naharang ng BRP Teresa Magbanua ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang muling pagtatangka ng tinaguriang “monster ship” ng China Coast Guard (CCG) 5901 na na makalapit sa baybayin ng Zambales. “Sa kabila ng mala-dambuhalang laki ng CCG-5901, ang PCG vessel ay matapang na lumapit sa starboard side nito nang malapitan at epektibong hadlangan ang tangka…
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Mga barko ng Tsina sa Zambales, bantay sarado sa BRP Teresa Magbanua

Nananatiling naka-deploy sa baybayin ng Zambales ang BRP Teresa Magbanua upang harapin ang presensya ng mga barko ng China Coast Guard (CCG) sa lugar, ayon sa pahayag ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). Nabatid sa pahayag ni Commodore na si Jay Tarriela, spokesperson ng PCG para sa West Philippine Sea (WPS), na isang barko ng CCG…
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PCG kinumpirma ang pagtambay muli ng barko ng Chinese Coast Guard sa karagatan malapit sa Zambales

ZAMBALES – Sa kabila na lumayo na sa katubigan na sakop ng lalawigang ito ang tinaguriang “Monster ship” ng bansang Tsina, agad naman humalili ang isa pang barko ng Chinese Coast Guard sa eksaktong lugar na nilisan nito. Ito ang inihayag ni Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesperson for West Philippine Sea (WPS) Commodore Jay Tarriela…
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“Monster ship” ng China naharang ng PCG malapit sa Zambales

Mahigpit na binantayan ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang pinakamalaking barko ng China Coast Guard (CCG), nang namataan ito 54 nautical miles mula sa Capones Island sa San Antonio, Zambales nitong Sabado, Enero 4. Nabatid sa ulat ng PCG na kumpirmadong ang tinaguriang “monster ship” ng China Coast Guard (CCG) ang nakitang pumasok sa karagatang…
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Mangingisda nailigtas, dalawang kasamahan nito patuloy na hinahanap ng PCG

ZAMBALES– Nailigtas ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang isang mangingisda mula sa tumaob na banka habang patuloy pa rin ang paghahanap sa dalawa pang kasamahan nito sa karagatang sakop ng Subic, Zambales noong Biyernes, Disyembre 29, 2024. Ayon sa ulat, nakatanggap ng tawag ang BRP Suluan (MRRV-4406) mula sa MV Sao Heaven hinggil sa namataang…
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PCG steps up drive vs Chinese-carrying dredging vessels

MANILA — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has intensified its campaign against dredging vessels carrying Chinese nationals. In a news forum in Quezon City, PCG Commander Jay Tarriela said PCG has been ordered to inspect all dredging vessels following the recent discovery of Chinese nationals in one of the ships in Mariveles, Bataan. “I won’t…
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Undocumented Chinese nationals aboard dredger held

BATAAN– Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) operatives conducted an operation that led to the discovery of thirteen undocumented Chinese nationals aboard the dredger vessel Harvest 89 on Tuesday, November 26, while anchored in Mariveles, Bataan. According to PCG report, an agent of Harvest 89 notified the PCG of the vessel’s upcoming departure to its next port…
