Zhongsha Islands

The Zhongsha Islets is a Chinese term for a collection of two skerries, many entirely submerged banks, seamounts, and shoals in the South China Sea. There are in fact, no islands in the Macclesfield Bank, the main part of Zhongsha. The Scarborough Shoal, which consists of two skerries, is not contiguous with the Macclesfield Bank but Chinese sources treat them as one chain of geographical features. The whole of the region is claimed by both the PRC and the ROC, and various bits of the eastern parts are claimed by the Philippines. No country has constant control of the whole region, and there are disputes - for example, see Scarborough Shoal standoff.

Zhongsha Islets
Zhongsha District
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHainan
Prefecture-level citySansha
Government
  TypeCounty-level division
Area
  Total0.000003 km2 (1×10−6 sq mi)
Population
  Total0
Time zoneUTC+8 (Asia)
Zhongsha Archipelago
Traditional Chinese中沙群島
Simplified Chinese中沙群岛
Literal meaningCentral Sands Archipelago
Zhongsha District
Traditional Chinese中沙群島及其海域
Simplified Chinese中沙群岛及其海域
Literal meaningIslands, Reefs, and Waters of the Zhongsha Archipelago

The PRC claim to administer the area as Zhongsha District, a county-level area of the Sansha prefecture-level city in Hainan. It has one township-level division, Zhongsha Dao and Jiao Neighborhood Committee. However, the seat of this committee is not within the Zhongsha District.

Aquaculture research has been conducted on Walker Shoal.[1]

Geography

The Zhongsha Islets include:

To the west, near the Paracel Islands:

To the east, near the Philippines:

To the north:

  • Helen Shoal (Itung Ansha or Yitong Ansha 一統暗沙; 19°12′N 113°53′E)
  • Stewart Shoal (Ssu-ti-wa-erh-t'e Ansha 管事暗灘; 17°20′N 118°50′E)
  • Huangyan Seamount (黃岩海山)
  • Shixing Seamount (石星海山)
  • Xianbei Seamount (憲北海山)
  • Xiannan Seamount (憲南海山)
  • Zhangzhong Seamount (漲中海山)
  • Zhenbei Seamount (珍貝海山)

To the south, near the Spratly Islands:

  • Dreyer Shoal (Zhongnan Ansha, 中南暗沙)
  • Zhongnan Seamount (中南海山)
  • Longnan Seamount (龍南海山)
  • Changlong Seamount (長龍海山)

References

  1. "China Focus: South China islands see green transformation". news.xinhuanet.com. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
    Interesting article, but it makes NO mention of either Aquaculture research or Walker Shoal ...


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