DFA airs serious concern over reported reef, coral damage in WPS | Inquirer

DFA airs serious concern over reported reef, coral damage in WPS

By: - Reporter /
/ 09:31 PM September 18, 2023

‘CRUSHED CORALS’ This photograph taken during a survey by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) of the seabed of Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, conducted between Aug. 9 and Sept. 11, shows what appears to be a fresh pile of coral rubble, their bleached color indicating they were dumped there recently. The shoal is about 180 kilometers west of Palawan province. —Photo from PCG

This photograph taken during a survey by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) of the seabed of Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, conducted between Aug. 9 and Sept. 11, shows what appears to be a fresh pile of coral rubble, their bleached color indicating they were dumped there recently. The shoal is about 180 kilometers west of Palawan province. (Photo from PCG)

 

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Monday evening said it is seriously concerned with the alleged destruction of coral reefs and harvesting of corals in the West Philippine Sea by foreign entities.

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines recently from the West Philippine Sea. 

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Earlier, the showing the extent of the “severe damage” believed to be caused by Chinese maritime militia vessels in Rozul Reef and Escoda Shoal.

“We are seriously concerned about reports of the destruction of corals in , a maritime feature located in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone,” Foreign Affairs spokesperson Teresita Daza told reporters in a text message. 

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Daza said the Philippines has repeatedly and consistently raised alarm over ecologically harmful activities conducted by foreign entities in the country’s maritime zones. 

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Daza did not detail whether a diplomatic protest was filed against China.

She, however, stated that they are calling on “everyone concerned” to act responsibly and refrain from damaging the Philippines’ marine environment.

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 “The well-being of millions of people who depend on the South China Sea for their livelihood is at stake,” she added. 

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