THE function of maritime safety enforcement has been fully transferred to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) from the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo recently signed into law Republic Act 9993 or the PCG Law.

The transfer is expected to reduce finger pointing during maritime accidents. Prior to the passage of the bill, PCG was only deputized by Marina to enforce maritime safety.

“Technically, we are no longer deputized by Marina under the Coast Guard Law,” PCG commandant Vice Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo said, adding “all maritime enforcement activities now belong to us.”

Among others, the law empowers PCG to stop ships from sailing at any time if they are deemed unseaworthy, detain ships non-compliant with safety standards, and conduct spot ship inspection.

In addtion, the law is expected to expedite requests to the national government for the purchase of new ships.

The agency operates 20 vessels, including 10 loaned from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, but said it needs twice as much to cover major shores as well as those frequented by poachers and smugglers.

The PCG is also proposing to purchase seven helicopters to improve maritime safety enforcement along Philippine shores.

It has two helicopters but only one is usable; the other has been grounded due to safety issues.

The PCG also seeks to hire additional staff. It needs 25,000 to man major and secondary ports. But so far it only has 6,000 personnel for the more than 36,000 kms of coastline and 5,000 coastal barangays and 60 coastal provinces.

You May Also Like

CSAV suspends Asia-Caribbean sling 2 for winter

Compañía Sud Americana de Vapores (CSAV) announced the suspension of its Joint Caribbean Service Sling 2 (JCS2) from the Far East to the Caribbean…

ICQS harmonization starts at Brooke’s Point

THE government is stepping up creation of a one-stop-shop for immigration, customs, quarantine and security ICQS) in step with latest initiatives by the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines…

International lines to collect congestion surcharge in Manila

Starting January, international shipping lines servicing Manila will impose a congestion surcharge due to the persistent jam at the South Harbor and the Manila…

Leonilo Miole is new GM of Cebu Port Authority

Leonilo E. Miole has been elected as the new general manager of Cebu Port Authority (CPA), replacing Angelo Verdan, who passed away on June…