The headquarters of a newly established coastguard district, formerly overseen from neighbouring Palawan, will cover an area of about 68,000 sq km (26,000 sq miles).
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Pagasa will now have a commodore-level commander on site, Philippine Coast Guard Commandant Ronnie Gil Gavan told reporters after a Thursday “activation” ceremony, along with a permanently stationed ship, more response vessels and an unspecified number of specialists.
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“The establishment of the coastguard district here will also enhance the psyche, the mindset of each and every coastguard member, that … the defence of Kalayaan island group is a top priority,” Gavan said, using the Filipino name for the Spratlys.

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