Motorboats warned vs. traveling beyond routes

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February 16, 2026
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Coast Guard personnel and private scuba divers gear up for another dive in search of a missing foreigner in Dauin, Negros Oriental in April 2025. The Coast Guard clarified that dive boats or motorboats that ferry passengers or tourists are limited to travel only within destinations specified by the Certificate of Public Convenience issued by the Maritime Industry Authority. (PNA / File photo)
Coast Guard personnel and private scuba divers gear up for another dive in search of a missing foreigner in Dauin, Negros Oriental in April 2025. The Coast Guard clarified that dive boats or motorboats that ferry passengers or tourists are limited to travel only within destinations specified by the Certificate of Public Convenience issued by the Maritime Industry Authority. (PNA / File photo)

The Coast Guard in Negros Oriental is reminding commercial vessels, such as motorboats, to limit their travel to their specific and authorized routes.

Lt. Marionne Abigail Enopia, Coast Guard Station Negros Oriental commander, told the Philippine News Agency in an interview that motorboats that ferry tourists, passengers, or scuba divers cannot just travel from one destination to another unless authorized and specified in their Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC).

“The CPC, issued by the Maritime Industry Authority [Marina], specifies the routes for these motorboats, restricting their travel only to areas as mentioned in the document,” Enopia said.

Coast Guard personnel, upon inspection of a motorboat’s CPC, will decide whether it is allowed to travel to another destination, she added.

Enopia’s statement comes following apprehensions by some dive boat operators who said they can no longer travel from Apo Island to Siquijor or to Sumilon Island in Cebu.

Some operators offer “island-hopping tours” including snorkeling, diving and beaches for tourists who visit the province.

The Coast Guard local chief said that in this case, the motorboats may have to apply for multiple destinations in their CPCs.

Enopia added that if a motorboat operator intends to visit another destination outside of his CPC-authorized route, that individual must update his CPC with the Marina. (PNA)

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