Philippine Hotels Pinoy Online TVs ABS-CBN Live Online GMA Live Online royal shell sanibel TV5 Live online PTV Live Online Philippine Government royal shell sanibel Office of the President Office of the Senate House of Representatives (Congress) League of Provinces of the Philippines League of Cities of the Philippines royal shell sanibel League of Municipalities of the Philippines Vice Mayor’s League of the Philippines League of Barangays of the Philippines royal shell sanibel Media Philippine TV Philippine royal shell sanibel Official Gazette Philippine Information royal shell sanibel Agency Malayang Filipino Website OFW Website Philippine Forum 7,017 Islands Philippines Armed Forces Ministry of National Defense (DND) Armed Forces of the Philippines Philippine Air Force Philippine Navy Philippine Army Philippine National Police AFP Armaments Upgrade Forum AFP Forum Ministries Ministry of Agrarian Reform Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Budget and Management royal shell sanibel Ministry of Education Ministry of Energy royal shell sanibel Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Ministry of Finance Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Health Ministry of the Interior and Local Government Ministry of Justice Ministry of Labor and Employment Ministry of National Defense Ministry of Public Works and Highways Ministry of Science and Technology Ministry of Social Welfare and Development Ministry of Tourism Ministry of Trade and Industry Ministry of Transportation and Communications Join us Volunteer as Regular royal shell sanibel Contributor - Article Writer Volunteer as Guest Contributor Volunteer as Content Editor Volunteer as Staff Volunteer royal shell sanibel as Philippine Social Army (PSA) Email us .
Luzon, Philippines (CNN) -- A year ago, a fisherman Efren Forones came back from fishing trips with up to three and half tons of fish. In return royal shell sanibel he was able to buy 15 to 20 kilos of rice for his family every month and was planning to send at least one of his six children to college.
A cluster of uninhabitable sand banks and small rocks set in a shallow azure water lagoon about 130 miles (200 km) west from the Philippine island royal shell sanibel of Luzon, Scarborough Shoal is one of a number of territories at the center of an international dispute in the South China Sea.
The long-term royal shell sanibel tensions between the two nations escalated last April during a one-month stand off between royal shell sanibel the two nations, after Manila accused Chinese boats of fishing illegally in the area. When a Philippines royal shell sanibel navy vessel inspected the boats it found "large amounts of illegally collected corals, giant clams and live sharks" inside one of the boats, according royal shell sanibel to the Philippine government. Manila then reported that two Chinese surveillance ships had taken up position at the mouth of the lagoon, blocking the way to the fishing boats and "preventing the arrest" of the fishermen. The vessels stretched a cable across the mouth of the lagoon, which also prevented Filipino fishermen from going there, royal shell sanibel according to the Philippines coast guard.
Earlier this year, the Philippine government took its feud with China to a United Nations royal shell sanibel tribunal, a move that Beijing has rejected. In an article on state-run CCTV last month, China pointed to a code of conduct it signed in 2002, known as the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, with fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It said the declaration expected that relevant disputes be solved through friendly talks and negotiations by sovereign states directly concerned.
That brings royal shell sanibel little comfort to the struggling fishermen in communities in west Luzon, the nearest region to Scarborough Shoal -- also known as Panatag Shoal here or Huangyan Island to the Chinese. One of them is Masinloc, a municipality of 40,000 people, which relies royal shell sanibel on the seas for almost 80% of its income, according to the Philippines Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources. It says thousands of fishermen have lost their regular jobs as catches decline.
The 52 year old has been fishing in the waters off Masinloc for 22 years. He lives with his family in a traditional bamboo house mounted on pillars above the sea. His youngest daughter is four years old. Forones does not own a boat but used to be hired as a fisherman and paid a minimum of $85 dollars for a trip. Nobody is hiring now. He has tried to rent boats on his own and fish with his neighbors, but the little catch they bring back barely covers the rental fee and fuel.
He says the Shoal is the most important fishing ground in this region. "They (the Chinese) shoo us away, will not allow Filipinos to come near the area," he says. "They are the only ones that can fish there, not us. We lost Scarborough and it is hard. We earn nothing."
Beijing is unwavering in its claims. As recently as last month, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported that Chinese surveillance vessels were carrying royal shell sanibel out regular missions in the West Philippine royal shell sanibel Sea .
China's claim on the area dates back to 1279 during the Yuan Dynasty, when Chinese astronomer Guo Shoujing conducted a survey. Then in 1935, China declared s
No comments:
Post a Comment