The Philippines
on Wednesday protested China ’s
harassment of Filipino fishermen and Chinese poaching activities at a
Philippine-claimed Bajo de Masinloc.
In a statement Wednesday night, the DFA accused China of
“intentionally” ramming three Filipino fishing vessels at the shoal, stirring
tensions anew between the two neighbors locked in decades-long territorial
rifts over resource-rich areas in the South China Sea.
Chinese embassy representatives were summoned to the
Department of Foreign Affairs to receive the two diplomatic protests.
The DFA said three Philippine-flagged fishing vessels, F/V
OG Barbie, F/V Ocean Glory 2, and F/V Ana Marie, were rammed on purpose by
Chinese Coast Guard Vessel 3412 on Jan. 29 at the shoal, “causing damage to the
vessels and endangering the lives and safety of the Filipino fishermen on
board.”
China asserts ownership over nearly the entire South China
Sea even as it overlaps with the territories of its smaller neighbors like the
Philippines.
The shoal, the site of a dangerous maritime standoff between
the Philippines and China in 2002, is located 124 nautical miles from Masinloc
town in Zambales and 472 nautical miles from China’s nearest landmass in
Hainan.
It fell under Chinese control on the same year and has since
blocked Filipino fishermen and Philippine patrol vessels access to the area.
“The Philippines strongly protested China’s continuing
actions to harass and prevent Filipino fishermen from legitimately pursuing
their livelihood in that area,” the DFA said.
“Chinese fishing vessels were likewise spotted transporting
collected giant clams to other Chinese fishing vessels. The act of harvesting
giant clams, which are among the most endangered marine species, entails the
crushing and destruction of surrounding corals which result in the permanent
destruction of the reef itself,” the DFA said.
China, it said, has violated its obligations under a 1982
United Nations maritime accord and other international laws for the protection
of endangered species.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=732560
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