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Panatag Shoal remains roped off by Chinese to keep off Filipino fishers

/ 04:28 AM September 13, 2012

Panatag shoal

Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea remains roped off, with three Chinese vessels guarding it to keep Filipino fishermen out, a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) official said Wednesday.

The official, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the matter, said the latest reconnaissance report showed that there were two Chinese maritime vessels and one fisheries ship at the shoal.

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The rope that the Chinese strung across the mouth of the shoal’s lagoon after a face-off between Chinese and Philippine vessels ended in mid-June to prevent Filipino fishermen from going there has not been removed, the official said.

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The latest reconnaissance flight to Panatag Shoal was made “one to two weeks ago,” he said.

“[The Chinese vessels] are still there, but there are no more [Chinese] fishermen,” the official said.

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Stormy weather

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The Chinese fishermen must have moved to other fishing grounds because the weather around Panatag Shoal remained stormy, he said.

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But the Chinese vessels are also discouraging Filipino fishermen from going into the shoal, the official said.

“We have a report that they were told to leave. But even before, that’s what [the Chinese] were doing,” the official said.

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“[But] it’s no longer [safe] to fish there. The weather is stormy so it’s no longer practical to go there. Only a few fish there,” he added.

The official said the government would file a diplomatic protest if the Chinese detained Filipino fishermen.

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TAGS: Asia-Pacific, China, Diplomacy, Foreign affairs, Global Nation, International relations, maritime dispute, Panatag Shoal, Philippines, South China Sea, West Philippine Sea

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