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Magandang umaga sa iyo!
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Here at the boat of the Atinito Civilian Supply Mission.
00:33.7
Earlier today, the Filipino fishermen and Atinito volunteers
00:37.0
bravely held fishing activities in our waters
00:40.4
despite close watch by the Chinese Coast Guard.
00:44.2
Our Filipino fishermen had the bountiful catch of a variety of fish.
00:49.1
The Philippine Coast Guard vessel also remains in visual distance from us.
00:53.7
We are still waiting for advice if we will still move closer to the Scarborough Shoal.
00:58.5
Sea Light Maritime.
01:00.0
Analyst Ray Powell has reported that China has already positioned
01:03.8
its huge blockade at the Scarborough Shoal itself.
01:07.3
And last night, the Philippine Coast Guard confirmed
01:10.7
that there is a huge presence of Chinese vessels in the area.
01:15.0
Yesterday, major objectives of the mission have been met
01:18.4
including doing a peace and solidarity regatta,
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deploying symbolic boys and markers at the West Philippine Sea,
01:25.5
and distributing assistance to fishermen.
01:28.8
So, Karen, we are still close.
01:30.0
We are still closely watching developments for today.
01:33.8
Alright, Jervis, I want to ask you, give us a situation of Scarborough Shoal.
01:38.9
What's been reported is Filipino fishermen are able to fish outside
01:43.7
or at the mouth of the shoal.
01:46.6
Itong mga manging isda na natulungan nila,
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sila ba ay nasa labas ng bukanan ng Scarborough Shoal?
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Nakakapangisda ba sila ng matiwasay?
02:00.0
Based on our conversations with our fishermen,
02:04.1
most of the fishermen from Masinlo cannot really come close to the Scarborough Shoal itself.
02:08.7
Those fishermen that we have seen and we have distributed food packs and fuels and supplies yesterday,
02:16.3
we're fishing just within the Philippine EEZ,
02:19.5
but still quite far from the Scarborough Shoal.
02:22.0
So we believe that from where we are right now,
02:24.6
the Scarborough Shoal is still a few hours away.
02:30.0
There are fishermen in the area.
02:33.8
So ang ibig sabihin, Jervis, niwala kayo,
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ang layo nyo pa sa Scarborough Shoal,
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pero sa loob ng EEZ ng Pilipinas,
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kung saan nangingisda talaga ang ating mga fishermen,
02:47.3
e meron ng Chinese Coast Guard doon.
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Are they, can you talk about it?
02:52.1
Is it the Chinese Coast Guard?
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Is it Chinese militia?
02:57.2
Anong uri ng, or Chinese fishing vessels?
03:00.0
Yes, Karen, the first Chinese vessel that we saw yesterday was just 50 nautical miles from the mainland Zambales.
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It's quite close to our mainland.
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It's within the Philippine EEZ.
03:16.0
And these are huge Chinese Coast Guard ships.
03:19.1
Yesterday we saw two.
03:21.0
The one was identified to be a Chinese Coast Guard vessel 4109,
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and then there's another one.
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It's Coast Guard of China, vessel 4108.
03:30.0
And this morning, another Chinese vessel from the Chinese Coast Guard also shadowed us.
03:35.3
It's Chinese Coast Guard vessel 4203.
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So far, we have three Chinese Coast Guard vessels within the Philippine EEZ.
03:45.6
Well, Jervis, this is quite unfortunate that you're losing your signal
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because you are in the middle of the West Philippine Sea right now.
03:53.2
Very strong messaging over there, and thank you.
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And hopefully, we can talk to you later on in the program.
04:00.0
Thank you, Jervis Manahan, reporting from the West Philippine Sea.