From the Philippine News Agency (Jan 20): Three PN ships, one Coast Guard vessel
now in grounding area
As US efforts to extricate the USS Guardian (MCM-5)off Tubbataha Reef intensify,
the Philippine Navy (PN) on Sunday said three of its ships and one of the Coast
Guard's is now at the site to provide assistance should the Americans ask for
it.
Lt. Cmdr. Gregory Favic, acting PN spokesperson, said that Navy assets in the
area include BRP Rizal (PS-74), BRP Mangyan (AS-71), BRP Ismael Lumibao (PG-383)
and the Coast Guard's BRP Corregidor (AE-891).
He added that both the BRP Mangyan and BRP Corregidor arrived in the area
late Saturday.
Favic said that both ships are equipped with anti-spill booms which can be
used should an oil spill will occur.
But for the moment, no oil spill is taking place, the PN spokesperson said.
He added that three US support vessels and tugboats are also present.
He pointed out that the US has yet to request assistance from the Philippine
Navy.
Favic stressed that the crew of these ships are now studying the best way to
re-float the USS Guardian with less damage to the environment.
The Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship had just completed a port call in
Subic Bay and was en route to Indonesia and then on to Timor-Leste to
participate in a training exercise when the grounding occurred Jan. 17.
The USS Guardian remains stuck on Tubbataha Reef, approximately 80 miles
east-southeast of Palawan Island.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=489059
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