Filipino fishermen want full access to lagoon at Panatag Shoal
By: Frances
Mangosing - Reporter / @FMangosingINQ
INQUIRER.net /
07:41 PM June 14, 2018
IBA, Zambales — Filipino fishermen on
Thursday have urged the Philippine government to make an agreement with its
Chinese counterpart to give them full access to the lagoon at Panatag Shoal
(Scarborough Shoal) in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).
“Ang panawagan po namin sa Presidente
magkaron ng agreement na payagan na po totally namin na ma-access namin yung
kabuuan ng shoal kasi limited po ang aming galaw (We call upon the President to
have a deal [with China] that would allow us to fully access the shoal because
our moves in the area are limited),” said Rolly Bernal, president of
Scarborough Fisherfolk Association.
The military initiated a consultative
dialogue with the fishermen within the coastlines of the resource-rich fishing
ground in the wake of reports that members of the Chinese Coast Guard boarded
their boats and seized their catch.
Bernal said only small vessels less than
three tons are allowed inside the shoal. He admitted that their situation has
improved under President Rodrigo Duterte but they are seeking to have equal
rights with the Chinese fishermen over the fishing ground.
“Nagkaroon ng problema nung 2012 until
2016. Nung panahon ni President Duterte nagkaroon ng access pero hindi totally
pinapayagan ang malalaking panca namin, hindi pinapayagan ng Chinese Coast
Guard (There was a problem from 2012 and 2016. During the time of President
Duterte, we gained access to the area, but the Chinese Coast Guard do not allow
large boats),” he said.
Bernal was referring to the 2012 standoff
between the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Coast Guard in Panatag Shoal.
China took full control of the shoal after
the two-month standoff. Filipino fishermen were able to return to
Scarborough Shoal in 2017 after the Duterte administration started pursuing
warmer ties with China.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in
2012 that the Panatag Shoal is a common fishing ground for Filipinos, Chinese,
and other fishermen even if it’s located within the Philippines’ exclusive
economic zone.
“Payagan
po sana kami sa loob ng lagoon kasi doon safe. Kasi pag labas kami pag
bumaliktad ang hangin, malilipat ka sa lalim. ..Nakikiusap kami pumasok sa
lagoon. Pag pagod kami doon ang safe na tulugan (We hope they will allow us
inside the lagoon because it’s safe there),” said another fisherman.
Fisherman Joel Togonon said they tried to
go inside the lagoon last December due to inclement weather, but the Chinese
Coast Guard told them to go away.
“Ang aming kabuhayan parang sundalo
mapanganib kaya sana po tulong-tulong tayong Pilipino (Our work is like that of
a soldier. It’s dangerous. So we hope we Filipinos can help each other),” he
added.
Bernal stressed that they want to be able
to fish freely amid the ongoing dispute.
“Ang importante makapangisda ng maayos (The
important thing is we can fish freely). We are Filipinos. Scarborough is in our
exclusive economic zone. It’s ours,” he said. /ee
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