Jay Tarriela
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Jay Tarriela | |
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Tarriela in 2025 | |
| Spokesperson of the Philippine Coast Guard for the West Philippine Sea | |
| Assumed office 2023 | |
| Personal details | |
| Education | Jose Abad Santos High School |
| Alma mater | |
| Military service | |
| Branch/service | Philippine Coast Guard |
| Rank | Rear admiral |
| Unit | West Philippine Sea operations |
Jay Tristan Tarriela is a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) officer with the rank of rear admiral currently serving as the organization's spokesperson. He has contributed to maritime security and policy by publicly supporting the Philippines’ position in the territorial disputes in the South China Sea.[1]
Tarriela was a student at the Philippine Military Academy (PMA). However, in September 2003, he along with seven other cadets were alleged to have cheated in a quiz. Management Information Science professor Jovelyn Hermano accused the eight of violating the honor code due to their answers being similar to another class.[2] Tarriela admits leaving weeks prior to his supposed graduation in 2004 framing the move as a means to preserve the honor code.[3] He and his seven others filed a legal complaint against the PMA for denying them due process.[2]
Tarriela obtained a Master of Science in Maritime Education and Training from the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy Graduate School.[4] He also earned a Master of Public Policy from the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo and the Japan Coast Guard Academy.[5] In 2016, he was part of the first batch of the Maritime Safety and Security Program, launched jointly by both institutions.[6]
Tarriela completed his Ph.D. in Advanced Policy Studies at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in 2021.[7][8]
Career
Tarriela serves as the Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea.[9] His role includes public relations, strategic communications, and engagement with international media regarding the Coast Guard's activities in the South China Sea.[citation needed] In February 2026, President Bongbong Marcos promoted Tarriela from the rank of commodore to rear admiral.[10]