+ Follow CHINESE MARITIME SURVEILLANCE Tag
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[Title] => 3 more Chinese ships spotted in Ayungin Shoal
[Summary] => A Chinese ship has linked up with two other Chinese ships in the Philippine-owned Ayungin Shoal near Palawan, according to the military.
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[Title] => Surveillance ship joins other Chinese vessels near Ayungin
[Summary] => Another Chinese surveillance vessel has linked up with two other Chinese ships currently deployed near Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
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[Title] => ‘3 Chinese boats still in Panatag Shoal’
[Summary] => At least three Chinese vessels are still in the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, more than a year after Beijing had intruded into the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said.
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[Title] => 3 Chinese vessels still in Panatag Shoal
[Summary] => At least three Chinese vessels are still in the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, more than a year after Beijing had intruded into the Philippine-owned area, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Friday.
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[Title] => 6 Chinese ships still in Panatag
[Summary] => (UPDATED) China has maintained its presence in Panatag Shoal despite the Philippines' pull out of its vessels from the disputed territory in the West Philippine Sea.
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[Title] => PCG assures presence in Panatag during typhoon season
[Summary] => A Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel is staying put in Panatag Shoal (Scarborough Shoal) as a symbol of the country’s sovereignty over the area, a senior security official said Tuesday.
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[Title] => Coast Guard ship staying put in Panatag
[Summary] => A Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel has remained at Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal despite bad weather to continue defending the country’s sovereignty there, a senior security official disclosed as the Philippines celebrated Independence Day yesterday.
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[Title] => China increases presence at Panatag Shoal
[Summary] => China is slowly tightening its grip over Panatag Shoal by increasing the number of its deployed maritime and fishery vessels in the hotly-contested rock formation that serves as a rich Filipino fishing ground 124 nautical miles off Zambales province.
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[Title] => AFP chief inspects Palawan troops
[Summary] => Armed Forces of the Philippines chief (AFP) Gen. Jessie Dellosa inspected military installations and the readiness of the troops based in Palawan.
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[Title] => 'Chinese ships barring Pinoy fishermen from entering Panatag'
[Summary] => Chinese maritime vessels are now preventing Filipino fishermen from entering the lagoon of Panatag Shoal, which the Philippines claims as part of its territory.
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CHINESE MARITIME SURVEILLANCE
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[Title] => Surveillance ship joins other Chinese vessels near Ayungin
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[Summary] => At least three Chinese vessels are still in the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, more than a year after Beijing had intruded into the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said.
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[Title] => 3 Chinese vessels still in Panatag Shoal
[Summary] => At least three Chinese vessels are still in the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, more than a year after Beijing had intruded into the Philippine-owned area, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Friday.
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[Title] => 6 Chinese ships still in Panatag
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[Title] => PCG assures presence in Panatag during typhoon season
[Summary] => A Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel is staying put in Panatag Shoal (Scarborough Shoal) as a symbol of the country’s sovereignty over the area, a senior security official said Tuesday.
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[Title] => Coast Guard ship staying put in Panatag
[Summary] => A Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel has remained at Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal despite bad weather to continue defending the country’s sovereignty there, a senior security official disclosed as the Philippines celebrated Independence Day yesterday.
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[Title] => China increases presence at Panatag Shoal
[Summary] => China is slowly tightening its grip over Panatag Shoal by increasing the number of its deployed maritime and fishery vessels in the hotly-contested rock formation that serves as a rich Filipino fishing ground 124 nautical miles off Zambales province.
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[Title] => AFP chief inspects Palawan troops
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[Title] => 'Chinese ships barring Pinoy fishermen from entering Panatag'
[Summary] => Chinese maritime vessels are now preventing Filipino fishermen from entering the lagoon of Panatag Shoal, which the Philippines claims as part of its territory.
[DatePublished] => 2012-05-08 16:51:43
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