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The broken coral reef rim of Macclesfield Bank, with a width of up to {{convert|8|km|0|abbr=on}}, has depths of {{convert|11.8|m|0|abbr=on}} at Pygmy Shoal on the northeast end of the bank and depths of 11.6 to {{convert|18|m|0|abbr=on}} elsewhere. Within the lagoon, Walker Shoal marks the least known depth of 9.2 metres. In general, the central lagoon is very deep, with depths up to 100 metres.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> The broken coral reef rim of Macclesfield Bank, with a width of up to {{convert|8|km|0|abbr=on}}, has depths of {{convert|11.8|m|0|abbr=on}} at Pygmy Shoal on the northeast end of the bank and depths of 11.6 to {{convert|18|m|0|abbr=on}} elsewhere. Within the lagoon, Walker Shoal marks the least known depth of 9.2 metres. In general, the central lagoon is very deep, with depths up to 100 metres.<ref name=autogenerated1 />


Macclesfield Bank is claimed, in whole or in part, by the ],<ref name="NYTarticle">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/22/world/asia/china-criticizes-vietnam-in-dispute-over-islands.html?_r=1|date=June 21, 2012|accessdate=June 28, 2012|title=Vietnam Law on Contested Islands Draws China’s Ire|newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&TNo=&ID=201205010041|date=May 5, 2012|accessdate=June 28, 2012|title=Taiwan renews sovereignty claim over South China Sea islands|newspaper=Focus Taiwan}}</ref><ref name="USStateDept">{{cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/57674.pdf|date=November 15, 2005|accessdate=July 1, 2012|title=Limits in the Seas - No. 127 Taiwan's Maritime Claims|publisher=United States Department of State}}</ref> and ].<ref name="NYTarticle" /><ref name="USStateDept" /> It is located east of the ], distantly southwest of the ] and north of the ]. Macclesfield Bank is claimed, in whole or in part, by the ],<ref name="NYTarticle">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/22/world/asia/china-criticizes-vietnam-in-dispute-over-islands.html?_r=1|date=June 21, 2012|accessdate=June 28, 2012|title=Vietnam Law on Contested Islands Draws China’s Ire|newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&TNo=&ID=201205010041|date=May 5, 2012|accessdate=June 28, 2012|title=Taiwan renews sovereignty claim over South China Sea islands|newspaper=Focus Taiwan}}</ref><ref name="USStateDept">{{cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/57674.pdf|date=November 15, 2005|accessdate=July 1, 2012|title=Limits in the Seas - No. 127 Taiwan's Maritime Claims|publisher=United States Department of State}}</ref> the ],<ref name="USStateDept" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://globalnation.inquirer.net/41229/chinese-ship-rams-philippine-fish-boat-1-dead|date=June 25, 2012|accessdate=June 28, 2012|title=Chinese ship rams Philippine fish boat; 1 dead|newspaper=Inquirer.net}}</ref> {{better source}} and ].<ref name="NYTarticle" /><ref name="USStateDept" /> It is located east of the ], distantly southwest of the ] and north of the ].


There are no military stations there. It is a rich fishing ground and difficult to navigate due to the shallow submerged reefs. There are no military stations there. It is a rich fishing ground and difficult to navigate due to the shallow submerged reefs.

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Macclesfield Bank
Other namesZhongsha Islands
Geography
LocationSouth China Sea
Coordinates16°00′N 114°30′E / 16.000°N 114.500°E / 16.000; 114.500 (South China Sea Islands center)
Administration
none
Demographics
Populationnone
South China Sea

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Macclesfield Bank, also called Zhongsha Islands (Chinese: 中沙群島; pinyin: Zhōng​shā ​Qúndǎo; lit. 'Central Sands Islands'​), is an elongated sunken atoll of underwater reefs and shoals in the South China Sea and part of the disputed South China Sea Islands, centred around 16°00′N 114°30′E / 16.000°N 114.500°E / 16.000; 114.500 (South China Sea Islands centre), east of the Paracel Islands. Its length exceeds 130 km (81 mi) southwest-northeast, with a maximal width of more than 70 km (43 mi). With an area of 6,448 km (2,490 sq mi) within the outer rim of the reef, although completely submerged without any emergent cays or islets, it is one of the largest atolls of the world.

The broken coral reef rim of Macclesfield Bank, with a width of up to 8 km (5 mi), has depths of 11.8 m (39 ft) at Pygmy Shoal on the northeast end of the bank and depths of 11.6 to 18 m (59 ft) elsewhere. Within the lagoon, Walker Shoal marks the least known depth of 9.2 metres. In general, the central lagoon is very deep, with depths up to 100 metres.

Macclesfield Bank is claimed, in whole or in part, by the People's Republic of China, Republic of China (Taiwan), the Philippines, and Vietnam. It is located east of the Paracel Islands, distantly southwest of the Pratas Islands and north of the Spratly Islands.

There are no military stations there. It is a rich fishing ground and difficult to navigate due to the shallow submerged reefs.

Geography

The elongated atoll consists of:

English
Name
Romanized
Name
Chinese
Name
Coordinates
Siamese Shoal Simen Ansha 西門暗沙 15°58′N 114°03′E / 15.967°N 114.050°E / 15.967; 114.050 (Siamese Shoal)
Bankok Shoal Bengu Ansha 本固暗沙 16°00′N 114°06′E / 16.000°N 114.100°E / 16.000; 114.100 (Bankok Shoal)
Magpie Shoal Meibin Ansha 美濱暗沙 16°03′N 114°13′E / 16.050°N 114.217°E / 16.050; 114.217 (Magpie Shoal)
Carpenter Shoal Luban Ansha 魯班暗沙 16°04′N 114°18′E / 16.067°N 114.300°E / 16.067; 114.300 (Carpenter Shoal)
Oliver Shoal Lifu Ansha 立夫暗沙 15°57′N 115°24′E / 15.950°N 115.400°E / 15.950; 115.400 (Oliver Shoal)
Pigmy (Pygmy) Shoal Biwei Ansha 比微暗沙 16°13′N 114°44′E / 16.217°N 114.733°E / 16.217; 114.733 (Pigmy Shoal)
Engeria (Egeria) Bank Yinji Ansha 隱磯灘 16°03′N 114°56′E / 16.050°N 114.933°E / 16.050; 114.933 (Engeria Bank)
Howard Shoal Wuyong Ansha 武勇暗沙 15°52′N 114°47′E / 15.867°N 114.783°E / 15.867; 114.783 (Howard Shoal)
Learmonth Shoal Jimeng Ansha 濟猛暗沙 15°42′N 114°41′E / 15.700°N 114.683°E / 15.700; 114.683 (Learmonth Shoal)
Plover Shoal Haijiu Ansha 海鳩暗沙 15°36′N 114°28′E / 15.600°N 114.467°E / 15.600; 114.467 (Plover Shoal)
Addington Patch Anding Lianjiao 安定連礁 15°37′N 114°24′E / 15.617°N 114.400°E / 15.617; 114.400 (Addington Patch)
Smith Shoal Meisi Ansha 美溪暗沙 15°27′N 114°12′E / 15.450°N 114.200°E / 15.450; 114.200 (Smith Shoal)
Bassett Shoal Bude Ansha 布德暗沙 15°27′N 114°10′E / 15.450°N 114.167°E / 15.450; 114.167 (Bassett Shoal)
Balfour Shoal Pofu Ansha 波洑暗沙 or
伏洑暗沙
15°27′N 114°00′E / 15.450°N 114.000°E / 15.450; 114.000 (Balfour Shoal)
Parry Shoal Paipo Ansha 排波暗沙 15°29′N 113°51′E / 15.483°N 113.850°E / 15.483; 113.850 (Parry Shoal)
Cawston Shoal Guodian Ansha 果淀暗沙 15°32′N 113°46′E / 15.533°N 113.767°E / 15.533; 113.767 (Cawston Shoal)
Penguin Bank Paihong Ansha 排洪灘 15°38′N 113°43′E / 15.633°N 113.717°E / 15.633; 113.717 (Penguin Bank)
Tanered Shoal Taojing Ansha 濤靜暗沙 15°41′N 113°54′E / 15.683°N 113.900°E / 15.683; 113.900 (Tanered Shoal)
Combe Shoal Kongpai Ansha 控湃暗沙 15°48′N 113°54′E / 15.800°N 113.900°E / 15.800; 113.900 (Combe Shoal)
Cathy (Cathay) Shoal Huaxia Ansha 華夏暗沙 15°54′N 113°58′E / 15.900°N 113.967°E / 15.900; 113.967 (Cathy Shoal)
Hardy Patches Shitanglian Lianjiao 石塘連礁 16°02′N 114°46′E / 16.033°N 114.767°E / 16.033; 114.767 (Hardy Patches)
Hand Shoal Zhizhang Ansha 指掌暗沙 16°00′N 114°39′E / 16.000°N 114.650°E / 16.000; 114.650 (Hand Shoal)
Margesson Shoal Nanfei Ansha 南扉暗沙 15°55′N 114°38′E / 15.917°N 114.633°E / 15.917; 114.633 (Margesson Shoal)
Walker Shoal Manbu Ansha 漫步暗沙 15°55′N 114°29′E / 15.917°N 114.483°E / 15.917; 114.483 (Walker Shoal)
Phillip's Shoal Lexi Ansha 樂西暗沙 15°52′N 114°25′E / 15.867°N 114.417°E / 15.867; 114.417 (Phillip's Shoal)
Payne Shoal Pingnan Ansha 屏南暗沙 15°52′N 114°34′E / 15.867°N 114.567°E / 15.867; 114.567 (Payne Shoal)

The definition of Zhongsha Islands

The PRC's term Zhongsha Islands for the Macclesfield Bank has a wider meaning than the geographic feature or atoll; it includes some geographically separate features: -

To the east, near the Philippines are:

Far to the north are:

To the south, near the Spratly Islands, are:

  • 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)


See also

References

  1. 民政部关于国务院批准设立地级三沙市的公告-中华人民共和国民政部
  2. ^ ftp://rock.geosociety.org/pub/reposit/2001/2001075.pdf
  3. ^ "Vietnam Law on Contested Islands Draws China's Ire". The New York Times. June 21, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  4. "Taiwan renews sovereignty claim over South China Sea islands". Focus Taiwan. May 5, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  5. ^ "Limits in the Seas - No. 127 Taiwan's Maritime Claims" (PDF). United States Department of State. November 15, 2005. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  6. "Chinese ship rams Philippine fish boat; 1 dead". Inquirer.net. June 25, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2012.

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