The Daily Manila Shimbun

 

House creates P100m trust fund for more research at Philippine Rise

February 11, 2018



The House of Representatives has adopted a resolution , urging the executive department to allocate funds for additional scientific research and feasibility studies in the area east of Luzon, known as the Philippine Rise, including  marine exploration for mineral deposits and other resources therein which may be used as alternative sources of energy.

In a press statement from the Office of the Speaker Sunday, the resolution cited the need to establish a trust fund with a seed amount of P100 million which shall be managed by the National Coast Watch Council (NCWC) for additional scientific research, feasibility studies, marine exploration and acquisition of new equipment to improve the government’s research capabilities.

Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the Philippines shall exercise sovereign rights over its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the body of water extending up to 200 nautical miles from the archipelagic baselines, and the continental shelf, seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the other edge of the continental margin.

When the continental shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles, a coastal state is required under Article 76 of the UNCLOS to make submission to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf which will set out the coordinates of the outer limits of the shelf accompanied by technical and scientific data to support the claim.

The commission assesses the data submitted and makes recommendations. The outer limits of the continental shelf established by a coastal State based on these recommendations are final and binding.

Benham Rise, now called Philippine Rise as directed by President Rodrigo Duterte under Executive Order No. 25  is a 13 million-hectare undersea region that lies about 160 nautical miles east of Luzon and off the provinces of Isabela and Aurora.

The Philippine Rise is a massive formation of basalt, a common volcanic rock , and is described as a thickened portion of the oceanic crust of the Philippine Sea plate. Scientific data on seismic, magnetic, and other geological features of Philippine Rise indicate that the region is an extension of the country’s continental shelf.

On April 9, 2009, the Philippines lodged its claim with the commission that the Philippine Rise is part of the country’s extended continental shelf.

In April 2012, the commission officially recognized and approved the Philippines’ claim over the Philippine Rise, giving the country sovereign rights over the territory.

The resolution authored by Ilocos Sur Rep. Deogracias Victor Savellano said scientific surveys and marine explorations showed that the Philippine Rise is rich in marine resources and  mineral and gas deposits which can help the country achieve energy sufficiency. DMS