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borders the Philippine Sea on the east, the South China Sea on the
west, and the Celebes Sea on the south.
Asia: Oil drilling rights in the South China Sea are main issue.
Dialogue may help ease ancient conflict.
in the South China Sea, Navy and Pentagon officials said. Dan Howard,
the Pentagon's chief spokesman, said the fire erupted on the White
Plains around 2 p.m. local time.
over the South China Sea, the typhoon made landfall nearly 40 miles
south of Danang, according to the National Weather Center.
South China Sea, most of them are not suitable for human habitation.
But they are important for economic, strategic, political and legal
reasons.
southern perimeter of the South China Sea is deemed to be 1° North
latitude, thus making it an area of about three million square
kilometers of water.
seabed area of the South China Sea consists of about one million
square kilometers of continental shelf of less than 200 meters isobath
and about two million square kilometers of seabed area deeper
Parties in the South China Sea, which agrees to the principles of
freedom of sea and air navigation, while recognizing there are
sovereignty and resource disputes.
The South China Sea is a part of the Pacific Ocean bordered by
Singapore and the Strait of Malacca in the southwest, to the Strait of
Taiwan in the
Sunset on the South China Sea off Mui Ne village on the south-east
coast of Vietnam
South China Sea is the dominant term used in English for the sea, and
the
The part of the South China Sea within Philippine territorial waters
is often given the name "Luzon Sea" (Dagat Luzon) in maps published in
the country, after the major Philippine island of
The South China Sea is a marginal sea
* south of China and Taiwan,
* west of the Philippines,
* The South China Sea Issue (In Chinese)
* Chinese islands names defined by the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.
"Map of the South China Sea Islands", Ministry of the Interior of the
ROC, 1947}
The Republic of China (ROC) named 132 of the South China Sea Islands
in
The South China Sea Islands were collectively named the Tough Heads of
the Surging Sea (漲海崎頭 Zhànghǎi Qítóu) and Coral Cays (珊瑚洲 Shanhu Zhou)
since their discovery by the Chinese
South China Sea (南中國海, Nán Zhōnggúo Hǎi), and this name is often used
in English-language maps published by China.
South China Sea is the dominant term used in English for the sea, and
the name in most European languages is equivalent, but it is sometimes
called by
The South China Sea is a marginal sea south of China.
The South China Sea is bounded by the Chinese mainland on the north,
Taiwan on the northeast, the Philippines on the east, the island of
Borneo on the south,
At the other end of the South China Sea, American officials are
primarily concerned by the terrorist threat to the vital sea lane of
the Strait of Malacca. Admiral Thomas Fargo, commander of U.S.
the coastal states of the South China Sea, and has conducted joint
training exercises with six Southeast Asian states.
The large volume of shipping in the South China Sea/Strait of Malacca
littoral has created opportunities for attacks on merchant shipping.
or small islets in the South China Sea) is highly unlikely.
SOUTH CHINA SEA TENSIONS US Navy photo of the USNS Impeccable
Territorial claims from China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Brunei,
Vietnam and Malaysia overlap in resource-rich seaHosts some of the
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Terror threat issued for tankers in Strait of Malacca
A terrorist group might be planning attacks on oil tankers in
surveillance ship Sunday in the South China Sea in the latest of
several instances of "increasingly aggressive conduct" in the past
week.
Management in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand.
UNEP/GEF/SCS Technical Publication No. 9.
* Zou, Keyan (2005).
South China Sea, consistent with extrusion playing a part in the
formation of the sea.
The South China Sea opened after around 45 million years ago when the
Dangerous Grounds were rifted away from southern China.
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Beijing's negotiating position over the South China Sea has correlated
to movements in global oil-price indexes, shifting from implacable
opposition to a deal during the formative growth years of the late
Parties in the South China Sea between China and the 10 members of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which includes all of
the other claimants except for Taiwan.
potential oil deposits in the South China Sea atolls as part of a
three-year research project involving two state energy firms.
claims to the South China Sea in a map containing 11 dotted lines.
development in the reputedly oil and gas rich South China Sea that
"participants characterized as deteriorating or had the potential to
deteriorate," said Thayer.
Evidence of China's growing reach in the South China Sea can be found
at obscure map points such as Woody Island in the Paracels, where
China is steadily expanding and improving an airstrip, as well
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The South China Sea is a marginal sea south of China.
South China Sea, sparking a protest from the Philippines which also
claims sovereignty over the isle, officials said.
The South China Sea is bordered by China to the north, Indonesia and
Malaysia to the south, Taiwan and the Philippines to the east, and
Vietnam and Thailand to
* A band of pirates in the Philippines prepares for a raid in the South China Sea in January 2005.
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The southern boundary of the South China Sea is a rise in the seabed
between Sumatra and Borneo, and the northern boundary stretches from
the northernmost point of Taiwan to the coast of
everyone's hard work, the situation in the South China Sea has been
stable.
* The South China Sea is defined by the International Hydrographic
Bureau as the body of water stretching in a Southwest to Northeast
direction, whose southern border is 3 degrees
Oil and Gas in the South China Sea Region
Proven Oil Reserves (Billion Barrels)
Proven Gas Reserves (Trillion Cubic Feet)
Oil Production (Barrels/Day)
the islands and most of the South China Sea for historical reasons.
These claims are not marked by coordinates or otherwise clearly
defined.
South China Sea encompasses a portion of the Pacific Ocean stretching
roughly from Singapore and the Strait of Malacca in the southwest, to
the Strait of Taiwan (between Taiwan and
South China Sea Region
The South China Sea region is the world's second busiest international
sea lane.
In addition, the South China Sea region
contains oil and gas resources strategically located near large
energy-consuming countries.
portion of the South China Sea have not all been clearly defined.
Ownership of virtually all of the South China Sea remains contested.
The South China Sea is rich in natural resources such as oil and
natural gas. These resources have garnered attention throughout the
Asia-Pacific region.
Philippine Sea on the east, the South China Sea on the west, and the
Celebes Sea on the south. Most of the mountainous islands are covered
in tropical rainforest and volcanic in origin.
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The South China Sea is part of the greater Pacific Ocean. After the
five oceans, it is one of the largest sea bodies on earth.
might it occur? At the core of the South China Sea issue is a series
of complex of legal, technical, and geographic components critical to
understanding the dispute, but the most fundamental issue, the issue
the South China Sea as a litmus test for this very question.
At bottom, the South China Sea dispute is a political
question, a question of how the world will deal with an emerging
China.
interest in the South China Sea, have caused China to begin to shift
its priorities to the SSF.
But China claims the entirety of the South China Sea, so there is no
possibility of compromise with China's position, since it is all or
nothing.
In the South China Sea, each of the littoral states claims
areas that are immediately contiguous to their territorial seas, and
it would be possible to "split the difference" on competing
contingency that develops in the South China Sea is very limited (Ta
Kung Pao, June 18).
in the South China Sea as "very grim," and recommended that the
Chinese navy add vessels and boats that have a displacement of 3,000
tons or higher for the navy and naval police that operate
officially imposed a fishing ban in the South China Sea on May 16 to
reportedly prevent "over fishing," and sent eight patrol ships to
monitor 128,000 square kilometers of the region (China Review News,
Developments in the South China Sea during the first quarter of 2009
reinforced several trends that have been apparent over the past two
years.
South China Sea is in danger of becoming irrelevant.
South China Sea than at any time since the late 1990s.
southeastern coasts of AsiaMSN: South China Sea Definition
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The South China Sea is
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The South China Sea is one of the largest bodies of water on Earth
after the five oceans.
borders the South China Sea, and though technically not part of it,
disputes surround ownership of the Gulf and its resources as well.
Brunei - Brunei's claim to the South China Sea is limited to its EEZ,
which extends to one of the southern reefs of the Spratly Islands.
The South China Sea is rich in natural resources such as oil and
natural gas and ownership of virtually all of the South China Sea,
including the Gulf of
about in middle of the South China Sea living out his worst nightmare.
He was the proud and only son of the first ‘Phra Khlang’ - the
minister in charge of Ayutthaya’s treasure.
Evidence from 14th to 16th century South China Sea shipwrecks supports
the idea that the Chinese shipbuilders also moved to S.E. Asia.
South China Sea, a virtual highway for ancient shipping linking China
to India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia in an extensive maritime
trade system.
present-day northeastern South China Sea continental margin
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available
online 21 September 2007
Chun-Feng Li, Zuyi Zhou, Hujun Hao, Huanjiang
South China Sea: Implications for the magnitude of glacial cooling in
the western Pacific warm pool
Marine Micropaleontology, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online
29 August
Online Publication Resource of the South China Sea in 2007: (update in
Nov 2007)
25.
The South China Sea area was strategically important to Beijing
because of the discovery of offshore oil in China's 200-nauticalmile
exclusive economic zone, increased foreign trade
South China Sea, there has been a big increase in construction and
land reclamation.
importance of the South China Sea to the future missions for this
base. Source: CCTV
As for Zhang, he retired in January 2009 as a very senior PLA officer.
South China Sea may mean that China will increase its efforts to
impose military control over this region. Source: Chinese internet.
the reasons for its buildup in the South China Sea, which might lead
to greater transparency and mechanisms that could be used to reduce
tensions.
South China Sea is a Great War at Sea supplement based on these plans,
which were taken much more seriously by the Americans than by the
British.
South China Sea - Timor Sea - Trinidad and Tobago - West of Africa -
Lufeng 22-1 - field lies 250km south-east of Hong Kong in the South
China Sea, in 333m of water.
South China Sea and the reservoir is located in 1,000ft (300m) of
water. After preliminary exploration studies, Liuhua 11-1A was
drilled.
China in the South China SeaNationalist China, Republic of China,
Taiwan, China - a government on the island of Taiwan established in
1949 by Chiang Kai-shek after the conquest of mainland China by
South China Sea An arm of the western Pacific Ocean bounded by
southeast China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Borneo, and Vietnam.
South China SeaSouth China Sea - a tropical arm of the Pacific Ocean
near southeastern Asia subject to frequent typhoonsFormosa, Taiwan -
an island in southeastern Asia 100 miles off the coast of mainland
the South China Sea, a relatively shallow body of water believed
to harbor substantial reserves of oil and gas.
As described by the EIA's South China Sea assessment, this region is
"rich in natural resources such as oil and natural gas".
* South China Sea on Google Earth
* King of Thailand Urges Response to Gulf of Thailand Erosion
* On-Going Coastal
The terminal report of the UNEP/GEF South China Sea was recently
finalised by the Project Director, Dr. John Pernetta.
The UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project was a significant Global
Environment Facility project implemented by the United Nations
Environment Programme.
in the South China Sea in order to boost their “sovereignty”
initiative campaign.
in the South China Sea, claiming that Vietnam had undisputed
“sovereignty” rights over Paracel and Spratly.
The Philippines continues its “Kalayaan Immigration Project.
in the South China Sea,” which stipulates that all nations claiming
sovereignty over the Spratly Islands shall commit to the status quo
and shall not erect any new structure in
South China Sea - Definition
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The South China Sea, showing surrounding coutires and neighbouring
seas and oceans
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