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    Over 200 Chinese ships spotted again in WPS

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    Date
    May 13, 2021
    Author
    SunStar Philippines
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    Classification code
    SS20210709_3
    Excerpt
    More than 200 Chinese maritime militia (CMM) vessels were again found in the West Philippine Sea, the National Task Force West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) said on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. In a statement, the task force said their latest maritime patrol on May 9 spotted a total of 287 Chinese ships near various features off Kalayaan town in Palawan. One Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel was also seen at the shoal on May 7.
    Citation
    Over 200 Chinese ships spotted again in WPS. (2021, May 13). SunStar Bacolod, p. 3.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/11073
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    Corporate Names
    National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) Chinese Coast Guard Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
    Personal Names
    Locsin, Teodoro Jr. Roque, Harry Jr. Batongbacal, Jay
    Geographic Names
    West Philippine Sea Palawan Panganiban Reef Mischief Reef Recto Bank Reed Bank Ayungin Shoal Second Thomas Shoal Julian Felipe Reef Whitsun Reef Scarborough Shoal Bajo de Masinloc Bataraza, Palawan
    Subject
    fishing vessels illegal fishing territorial waters disputes Exclusive economic zone military operations
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