"We have not lost anything," Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Commodore Jay Tarriela told a news conference, vowing that "there will be a coast guard presence at Escoda Shoal" after the ...
Manila’s move to codify its rights and jurisdiction in West Philippine Sea will likely be met with strong reaction from China ...
BRP Teresa Magbanua has been stationed at the Escoda Shoal since April when reports of China’s reclamation activities came to light.
Escoda Shoal is within the 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone of the Philippines. He added the bows of the vessels crossed at times and “came within ~15 meters.” “China has deployed ...
Marcos cited Chinese aggression in the resource-rich region, particularly the August incident in Escoda Shoal. To recall, the Philippine government reported that a China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel ...
“Chinese vessels harassed the Philippine Coast Guard while on routine maritime patrol in Escoda Shoal which is within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Philippines.” “More recently, ...
Chinese vessels last used water cannons last August on a BFAR ship on its way to Escoda (Sabina) Shoal.
Of the total number of Chinese ships, 28 were People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) and China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels in Ayungin Shoal, Escoda Shoal (Sabina Shoal), and Bajo de Masinloc ...
In recent months China has engaged in increasingly aggressive operations against the Philippines around the disputed islands of Sabina Shoal, Escoda Shoal, and Second Thomas Shoal in the South ...
our unprovoked action and presence in Escoda Shoal," Tarriela told reporters, using the Filipino name for Sabina Shoal. The United States, a strong ally of Manila that had raised the South China ...
He was referring to the CCG’s ramming of a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessel near Escoda (Sabina) Shoal last August 25. Sabina Shoal is well within the Philippines’ 200 ...