Exclusive economic zone of the Philippines


The Philippines has an Exclusive Economic Zone that covers. It claims an EEZ of 200 nautical miles from its shores. This is due to the 7,641 islands comprising the Philippine archipelago. The total land area, including inland bodies of water, of the Philippines is. It has the fifth longest coastline in the world with. The coordinates are between 116° 40', and 126° 34' E longitude and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N latitude. It is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east and north, the South China Sea to the west, and the Celebes Sea to the south.

Disputes

The Philippines has territorial disputes in the South China Sea mainly with the People's Republic of China. Nearly the whole South China Sea is claimed by China with the Nine-Dash Line. This line cuts half of the Philippine's EEZ. In 2011, former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said "China's nine-dash line territorial claim over the entire South China Sea is against international laws, particularly the United Nations Convention of the Laws of the Sea ". In 2013, China began building artificial islands and military bases on reefs in the Spratly Islands and on Scarborough Shoal which it seized in 2012., China controls 20 outposts in the Paracel Islands and 7 in the Spratlys.
On June 12, 2019 a Chinese vessel collided and sank an anchored Philippine fishing boat near Recto Bank in the South China Sea. The Chinese vessel didn't save the 22 Filipino fishermen on-board according to the Philippine's Department of National Defense. A couple of minutes later they were rescued by a Vietnamese fishing boat. The Armed Forces of the Philippines said the collision was 'far from accidental.'