From the Philippine News Agency (Jan 21): Aquino wants ‘proactive’ coordination
between PHL, US navies
President Benigno S. Aquino III wants a concerted and “proactive” effort between
the Philippine Navy and concerned government agencies with their counterparts in
the United States in extracting the USS Guardian, a U.S. Navy Avenger-class mine
countermeasures ship, that ran aground in the Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu sea Jan
17.
Transportation Secretary Joseph Abaya told a Malacanang news briefing Monday
the President instructed the Task Force to look into the cause of the ship’s
grounding to ensure no more “additional damage” happens to the reef considered
as a national treasure.
The Task Force, Abaya said, is composed of representatives from the Coast
Guard, the Philippine Navy, the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces
of the Philippines Western Command and the DOTC.
“The President is mindful of that national treasure that we have – the very
asset of the Tubbataha Reef and he wanted to make sure that we be proactive in
this: that we minimize damage, that we have close coordination with the
Americans, that we should not just allow them to conduct their salvage
operations on their own,” Abaya said.
He added DOTC Undersecretary Eduardo Oban, Jr. and Philippine Navy Admiral
Jose Luis Alano will soon be meeting with Rear Adm. Thomas Carney, commander of
the Logistics Group Western Pacific to discuss salvaging and extracting
operations for the USS Guardian.
He said among the steps to be taken to remove the vessel and protect the reef
from further damage include, assessing, de-fueling, re-floating and installing
oil-spill booms around the area to prevent oil and fuel from spreading.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=489372
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