South China: Tensions hit new low (Image: GETTY) The two countries have seen relations sour over the last few years as China has initiated its nine-dash line policy which has infringed on several foreign territories. Specifically, in the contested Scarborough Shoal area, a group of local Philippino fisherman have claimed that Chinese boats are damaging the local marine life. Moreover, In a damning indictment of the local relations with Beijing, Nards Cuaresman added that the Chinese Coast Guards are “always blocking and harassing” the local fisherman as reported in the South China Post. Related articles South China Sea: Germany ‘SPLIT’ on whether to back US or Beijing South China Sea: Philippines snub support in dispute He also said: “If the Government will not do something, then in the next two years, all the swathes of coral and the population of giant clam will be gone.” Moreover, Yolanda Esguarra, national director of environmentalist group Philippine Misereor Partnership Incorporated warned that the “government should act” on the matter. Ms Esguarra also added: “This covers international law so the negotiation here should include other claimants.” The recent comments come as Manilla issued a diplomatic protest against Beijing after a vessel was sunk by a suspected Chinese boat. READ MORE: South China Sea: Australia rivals Chinese dominance with investment South China Sea: Xi Jinping has increased China's territorial gains (Image: GETTY) Although a Chinese ministry spokesman, Geng Sguang said on that the action, if true, “should be condemned”. Philippines politicians have claimed that the sinking of the boat was a pure “hit and run” as the country’s foreign secretary, Teodoro Locsin snubbed any international support. Mr Locsin added: “F**k the international community. “It can be bought. READ MORE: South China Sea - Philippine fury as suspected Chinese ship sinks boat Related articles World War 3: US imposes more Iran sanctions amid increased tensions US warship flexes muscles in South China Sea drills as tensions soar South China Sea: Mr Locsin criticised China (Image: GETTY) “This is our fight and in the end ours alone.” Despite, the Philippines’ President, Rodrigo Duterte has largely tried to end the dispute with China, following the sinking of the ship, his spokesman criticised Beijing. Salvador Panelo, spokesman to Mr Duterte said: “We will not allow ourselves to be assaulted, to be bullied, to be the subject of such barbaric, uncivilised and outrageous actions from any source. “Whether it's a form of bullying or not, it's outrageous, it's barbaric, it's uncivilised and we're condemning it.”All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility