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US Firm Defends Report on Chinese Ships Dumping Sewage in Philippine Waters

US Firm Defends Report on Chinese Ships Dumping Sewage in Philippine Waters
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Philippines warns about sewage from ships squatting in South China Sea

Philippines warns about sewage from ships squatting in South China Sea
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US Expert: Images Show Chinese Ship Waste Endangering Reefs

US Expert: Images Show Chinese Ship Waste Endangering Reefs The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:04:08 0:00 Pop-out player Chinese ships have dropped human waste and wastewater for years in a disputed area of the South China Sea, a U.S.-based expert said Monday. The dropping of waste has caused algae to grow. The underwater plants have damaged coral reefs and threatened the fish population in the area. Satellite images over the last five years show how human waste, and other wastewaters have built up and caused algae in a group of reefs in the Spratlys area. In this place, Chinese fishing ships have

Philippines to probe report of Chinese sewage-dumping at sea

Philippines to probe report of Chinese sewage-dumping at sea 251 ); MANILA The Philippines‘ defense minister on Tuesday ordered the military to investigate a report by a U.S.-based tech firm that hundreds of Chinese vessels were dumping sewage into contested areas of the South China Sea. China maintains a constant presence of coastguard and fishing boats in the South China Sea to assert its claim of sovereignty, including hundreds in the Spratly islands, where the Philippines, Brunei, Taiwan, Vietnam and Malaysia also have claims. Simularity, an AI-based satellite image analysis firm, on Monday made public satellite images over a five-year period that it said showed damage caused by untreated human waste from Chinese vessels.

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