West Philippines Sea

West Philippines Sea It is a part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from Singapore to the Strait of Taiwan of around 3,500,000 km².

West Philippine Sea is the sea under the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines or within 300 Nautical Miles Exclusive Economic Zone as defined by the facing South China Sea The West Philippine Sea is the seas of the Philippines in its western part covering 200 Nautical Miles Exclusive Economic Zone linked to South China Sea, a marginal sea south of China. It is the largest sea body a

fter the five oceans. The minute South China Sea Islands, collectively an archipelago, number in the hundreds. The sea and its mostly uninhabited islands are subject to several competing claims of sovereignty by neighboring nations. These competing claims are also reflected in the variety of names used for the islands and the sea.

  Exlusive economic zone of diiferent ASEAN countries
04/10/2025

Exlusive economic zone of diiferent ASEAN countries

This is how foolish   leaders who said they are just taking action against the Philippines in their claimed water, for a...
01/05/2023

This is how foolish leaders who said they are just taking action against the Philippines in their claimed water, for all Chinese who supported their foolish and bully government have a shame on your skin

   you already lose the   tribunal case on 2016. Vacate Philippine shoals and stop tresspassing the   territory. Have a ...
27/11/2021

you already lose the tribunal case on 2016. Vacate Philippine shoals and stop tresspassing the territory. Have a shame for all chinese people

   you lose the   tribunal case on 2016. Vacate and stop tresspassing the   territory. Have a shame for all chinese peop...
26/11/2021

you lose the tribunal case on 2016. Vacate and stop tresspassing the territory. Have a shame for all chinese people

26/11/2021

TO , MISCHIEF REEF AND AYUNGIN SHOAL ARE WITHIN EEZ OF THE IT IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS IF WE RETAIN OUR SHIPS THERE

Today, the   Pacific      is celebrating its 123rd year of   from Spain, Happy Independence 123rd years (Malayan Pacific...
12/06/2021

Today, the Pacific is celebrating its 123rd year of from Spain,

Happy Independence 123rd years (Malayan Pacific) “Philippines”

The Philippines or also called as the “Malayan Pacific Islands” is now celebrating its 123rd years of Independence from the almost 400 years colonization of Spain.

The brief history

Ferdinand Magellan a Portuguese explorer set out from Spain in 1519 on the first voyage to circumnavigate the globe with five ships and a complement of 264 crews. On March 16, 1521 Ferdinand Magellan sighted the islands of Samar (Kapuluan ng Samar) in the Malayan Pacific then landed there and was welcomed by the 2 King rulers of the islands (Raja Kolambu and Datu Siagu) then colonization begins when Magellan erected a landmark and claimed the islands for Spain.

On April 27, 1521 Ferdinand Magellan was killed by Lapu-lapu, a Cebu warrior during their battle in Mactan Island Cebu.

Among the five ships in their expedition, 4 ships were destroyed during their battle in the Malayan Pacific Islands, and only one ship name “Victoria” returned to Spain with 18 men then Spain eventually invaded the Malayan Pacific Island then named it as “Las Islas Filipinas” or Islands of the King Philip of Spain. On June 12, 1898 or after 377 years of and abusive colonization of the Malayan Pacific islands from the claw of , it was granted its independence.

The Philippines has drastically stepped up its patrols in the South China Sea recently, and came into closer contact wit...
30/05/2021

The Philippines has drastically stepped up its patrols in the South China Sea recently, and came into closer contact with the China Coast Guard, according to ship tracking data.

Between March 1 to May 25, 13 law enforcement or military vessels from the Philippines visited waters around the contested Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal at least 57 times, the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) said in note this week.

"This was a substantial increase over the previous 10 months … when 3 vessels were tracked making 7 total visits to contested features," the report said. It pointed out that this boost in patrols is "beyond anything seen in recent years" from the Philippines.

The South China Sea has been a regional flashpoint in Asia, involving territorial disputes between some countries and China. The Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam are among the countries that lay claim to parts of the waterway, but China sees much of the area — including Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal — as part of its territory.

Chinese vessels, by contrast, operate as sentries, staying at targeted features for weeks at a time and usually leaving only once a replacement has arrived to continue the watch.
Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative
The AMTI, which is part of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, pointed out that the location of patrols by the Philippines has also changed.

Before March, vessels from the Philippines "almost exclusively" traveled to and from the country's largest outpost in the Spratlys, Thitu Island.

"But recent patrols have included Second Thomas Shoal, which is occupied by the Philippines but patrolled daily by China, Whitsun Reef, where the recent militia swarm was detected, unoccupied Sabina Shoal near Second Thomas, and Scarborough Shoal, where China has maintained a permanent presence since 2012," AMTI said.

The report reviewed tracking data from commercial provider Marine Traffic, and images from satellite firms Maxar and Planet Labs.

'Outsized and outgunned'
AMTI outlined an incident in May, when Chinese Coast Guard vessels tailed or chased coast guard vessels from the Philippines which are "almost always outsized and outgunned."

On May 19, the Philippines sent four ships into contested territorial seas, but were met by two Chinese ships. At least one Philippine ship was "pursued" by the Chinese, it said.

One of the China Coast Guard vessels began trailing the Philippine vessel named MCS 3005, as it sailed around one side of Scarborough.

The other Chinese vessel closely pursued a separate Philippine ship, the Habagat, on the other side before "peeling off toward" a third and larger another Philippine vessel name Gabriela Silang, AMTI said.

The Philippines appears determined to assert itself, but the country's patrols "pale in comparison" to the intensity of China's "near-permanent coastguard and militia presence," according to the report.

Manila's ships embark on "staggered tours" and spend one to two days at contested features.

"Chinese vessels, by contrast, operate as sentries, staying at targeted features for weeks at a time and usually leaving only once a replacement has arrived to continue the watch," said AMTI.

"Whether the Philippines will continue its current pace of patrols, and how China might react, is unclear," the report said. "But while Manila's combination of more public protest and greater presence seems to have had some success in dispersing Chinese vessels at Whitsun Reef and Sabina Shoal, it hasn't impacted the overall number of Chinese vessels operating in disputed waters."

Manila is "drawing greater attention, and international condemnation, to China's activities, particularly on the militia front," AMTI said.

The Philippines has drastically stepped up its patrols in the South China Sea, and has come into closer contact with the China Coast Guard, according to data.

WHO ORDERED NOYNOY AQUNO TO WITHDRAW THE PHILIPPINE WARSHIP AT PANATAG SHOAL ON 2012 STANDOFF THEN ALLOW CHINA TO TAKE C...
06/05/2021

WHO ORDERED NOYNOY AQUNO TO WITHDRAW THE PHILIPPINE WARSHIP AT PANATAG SHOAL ON 2012 STANDOFF THEN ALLOW CHINA TO TAKE CONTROL?

DFA Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. on Thursday said it is "time to come clean" on who ordered and why the country pulled out its ships during the Scarborough Shoal standoff with China in 2012.

MANILA – Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. on Thursday said it is "time to come clean" on who ordered and why the country pulled out its ships during the Scarborough Shoal standoff with China in 2012."First I demand a complete verifiable factual explanation of why they...

President Duterte said he will not order Philippine ships to retreat from the West Philippine Sea, after Chinese Foreign...
01/05/2021

President Duterte said he will not order Philippine ships to retreat from the West Philippine Sea, after Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin asked the Philippines to halt its moves that can worsen the tension in the WPS.

PRRD to PH ships in WPS: Do not retreat April 29, 2021 0 Facebook Twitter Google+ President Rodrigo Roa Duterte talks to the people after holding a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) core members at the Malacañang Golf (Malago) Clubhouse in Malac...

READ I Statement of Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana on the statement of Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin ...
28/04/2021

READ I Statement of Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana on the statement of Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin that the Philippines should stop maritime patrol on the disputed territory

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