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Sabina Shoal is a disputed low-tide elevation [1] [2] in the Spratly Islands which is claimed by multiple states: China, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. As a low-tide elevation that is not within the territorial sea of a littoral state, Sabina Shoal itself does not generate any territorial sea of its own per Article 13 of the United ...
Chart 93046 – approx. 8–10°N, 115–117°E; [6] Sailing Directions pp11–12. [1] 1.30 & 1.31 Eastern SE Half Moon Shoal, Bombay Reef, Royal Captain Shoal; 1.32 Central SE Sabina Shoal, Boxall Reef, Second Thomas Shoal; 1.33 & 1.34 Western SE Mischief Reef, First Thomas Shoal, Alicia Annie Reef
A similar blockade is playing out at Sabina Shoal, which is about 40 miles closer to the Philippine coast than the Second Thomas Shoal. Both lie within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the ...
The Chinese name for Sabina Shoal is Xianbin Reef. In a separate statement, he said a Philippine ship that was turned away from Sabina Shoal entered waters near the disputed Second Thomas Shoal ...
The DK1 platforms (Vietnamese: Nhà giàn DK1, lit. 'DK1 rigs'), abbreviated from cụm Dịch vụ kinh tế - Khoa học kỹ thuật (lit. ' the Scientific & Technological - Economic Service compounds '), are a collection of offshore platforms built by Vietnam in the southern continental shelf of the country in the South China Sea.
China refers to Sabina Shoal as Xianbin Reef, while the Philippines calls it Escoda Shoal. It is an atoll located 150 km (93 miles) from the western Philippine island of Palawan.
Reed Tablemount (also referred to as Reed Bank, Recto Bank and several other names) is a large tablemount or guyot in the South China Sea north-east of Dangerous Ground and north-east of the Spratly Islands.
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