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                    [Title] => Kalayaan sightings up
                    [Summary] => Sightings of foreign vessels in the Kalayaan group of islands off Palawan have increased by 39 percent, from 616 in 1999 to 858 last year, a consolidated Navy maritime surveillance report revealed.


According to the report, 102 of the 858 vessels seen in the area last year were Vietnamese boats. The rest were Chinese vessels and unidentified ones.

The sightings, the report said, peaked between April and August when an average 16 foreign vessels were spotted.
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According to the report, 102 of the 858 vessels seen in the area last year were Vietnamese boats. The rest were Chinese vessels and unidentified ones.

The sightings, the report said, peaked between April and August when an average 16 foreign vessels were spotted.
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