MANILA: The Philippine Navy’s first guided-missile frigate, BRP Jose Rizal (FF-150), sailed for a sovereignty patrol on Tuesday to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the renaming of Benham Rise to Philippine Rise, highlighting the country’s claims on the vital maritime area.
In a news release Wednesday, Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL) commander, Commodore Edward Ike de Sagon said the activity aims to sustain marine conservation and protection of the Philippine Rise, reaffirming sovereign rights and raising awareness of its strategic value.
He also highlighted the importance of marine conservation efforts in safeguarding the diverse marine life and ecosystems of the Philippine Rise for present and future generations.
“This event also commemorates the renaming of Benham Rise to Philippine Rise, signifying a pivotal historical moment and illustrating the government’s commitment to upholding territorial claims and conserving the natural heritage,” Sagon emphasized.
The observance commenced with a send-of
f ceremony for BRP Jose Rizal at PPIC Pier 1, Poro Point, La Union.
“FF-150 (subsequently) conducted a flag-raising ceremony on the Philippine Rise, symbolizing national pride, unity, and sovereignty. Subsequently, C-130 conducted a flyby, symbolizing national strength and showcasing the country’s aerospace security capabilities over the Philippine Rise,” NFNL added.
Benham Rise was renamed Philippine Rise pursuant to former president Rodrigo R. Duterte’s signing of Executive Order 25 on May 16, 2017.
At the time, it also marked the eighth year after the then Benham Rise was awarded to the country and granted sovereign rights by the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in April 2012.
Source: Philippines News Agency