The Philippine Coast Guard resumed its effort to remove the remaining industrial fuel from the sunken motor tanker Terra Nova yesterday.
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By next month, the Philippine Coast Guard will begin subjecting yachts and other “non-common carriers” to pre-departure inspection. This is according to the PCG commandant, Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan, when asked yesterday if the PCG conducts PDI on yachts.
The Philippine Coast Guard resumed its effort to remove the remaining industrial fuel from the sunken motor tanker Terra Nova yesterday.
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