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List of maritime features in the Spratly Islands

The Spratly Islands

This page features a series of lists of maritime features in the Spratly Islands.

Features by area

Of the hundreds of maritime features in the Spratly Islands, relatively few have land permanently above sea-level that is larger than protruding rocks. There are only 13 islands and cays with a natural area above sea-level larger than one hectare.[note 1] With the exception of Swallow Reef, prior to 2014 there had been no large-scale land reclamation beyond building breakwaters and piers, and extending runways.

This changed dramatically in 2014 with the PRC embarking on large-scale reclamations of the lagoons of Johnson South Reef (~10ha) and Fiery Cross Reef (~230ha), and other reclamations of then unknown extent at the Gaven Reefs and Cuarteron Reef.[1] Reports of the extent of land reclaimed on Swallow Reef vary. The PRC land reclamations have continued on a total of seven sites. In 2015, Subi Reef, Hughes Reef and Mischief Reef were added.[2] Refer to the table below for the most recently available data. In summary, there have been reclamations of very large areas (>640 acres = 1 sq mile) at three sites by the PRC, reclamations of large areas (10-100 acres) at eight sites (four by PRC, three by Vietnam, and one by Malaysia) and reclamations of lesser areas at a number of sites. There does not appear to have been any reclamation of Philippine occupied areas. There have been small Taiwanese reclamations at Itu Aba, very small but functionally significant reclamations at six Malaysian sites, and a number small but significant reclamations at Vietnamese sites in 2016, most particularly at Spratly Island where the runway has been extended and a sheltered harbour added.

The following table contains the 16 largest "natural" features, (i.e. not including reclaimed land),[3] plus the features with significant amounts of reclaimed land:

# Feature in Atoll "Natural" Area Location Currently occupied by Reclaimed Area[1]
1 Itu Aba Island Tizard Bank 46.00 hectares (113.7 acres) 10ยฐ22.5โ€ฒN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒE / 10.3750ยฐN 114.367ยฐE / 10.3750; 114.367  ROC (Taiping Island) ~8 acres (3.2 ha)[4]
2 Thitu Island Thitu Reefs 37.20 hectares (91.9 acres) 11ยฐ03โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 11.050ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 11.050; 114.283  PHI (Pagasa Island)
3 West York Island West York Island 18.60 hectares (46.0 acres) 11ยฐ05โ€ฒN 115ยฐ01โ€ฒE / 11.083ยฐN 115.017ยฐE / 11.083; 115.017  PHI (Likas Island)
4 Spratly Island Spratly Island 13.00 hectares (32.1 acres) 08ยฐ38โ€ฒN 111ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 8.633ยฐN 111.917ยฐE / 8.633; 111.917  VNM (Trฦฐแปng Sa Island) ~37 acres (15 ha)[5]
5 Northeast Cay North Danger Reef 12.70 hectares (31.4 acres) 11ยฐ28โ€ฒN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 11.467ยฐN 114.350ยฐE / 11.467; 114.350  PHI (Parola Island)
6 Southwest Cay North Danger Reef 12.00 hectares (29.7 acres) 11ยฐ26โ€ฒN 114ยฐ20โ€ฒE / 11.433ยฐN 114.333ยฐE / 11.433; 114.333  VNM (Song Tแปญ Tรขy Island) ~7 acres (2.8 ha)[6]
7 Sin Cowe Island Union Banks 08.00 hectares (19.8 acres) 09ยฐ52โ€ฒN 114ยฐ19โ€ฒE / 9.867ยฐN 114.317ยฐE / 9.867; 114.317  VNM (Sinh Tแป“n Island) ~26 acres (11 ha)[7]
8 Nanshan Island Loaita Bank 07.93 hectares (19.6 acres) 10ยฐ45โ€ฒN 115ยฐ49โ€ฒE / 10.750ยฐN 115.817ยฐE / 10.750; 115.817  PHI (Lawak Island)
9 Sand Cay Tizard Bank 07.00 hectares (17.3 acres) 10ยฐ23โ€ฒN 114ยฐ28โ€ฒE / 10.383ยฐN 114.467ยฐE / 10.383; 114.467  VNM (Sฦกn Ca Island) ~9 acres (3.6 ha)[8][9]
10 Loaita Island Loaita Bank 06.45 hectares (15.9 acres) 10ยฐ40โ€ฒN 114ยฐ25โ€ฒE / 10.667ยฐN 114.417ยฐE / 10.667; 114.417  PHI (Kota Island)
11 Swallow Reef Swallow Reef 06.20 hectares (15.3 acres) 07ยฐ22โ€ฒN 113ยฐ50โ€ฒE / 7.367ยฐN 113.833ยฐE / 7.367; 113.833  MYS (Layang-Layang Reef) ~95 acres (38 ha)
12 Namyit Island Tizard Bank 05.30 hectares (13.1 acres) 10ยฐ11โ€ฒN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒE / 10.183ยฐN 114.367ยฐE / 10.183; 114.367  VNM (Nam Yแบฟt Island)
13 Amboyna Cay Amboyna Cay 01.60 hectares (4.0 acres) 07ยฐ54โ€ฒN 112ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 7.900ยฐN 112.917ยฐE / 7.900; 112.917  VNM (An Bang Island)
Grierson Reef Union Banks 01.60 hectares (4.0 acres) 09ยฐ54โ€ฒN 114ยฐ34โ€ฒE / 9.900ยฐN 114.567ยฐE / 9.900; 114.567  VNM (Sinh Tแป“n ฤรดng Island) ~3 acres (1.2 ha)[10][11]
West London Reef London Reefs 01.10 hectares (2.7 acres) 08ยฐ52โ€ฒN 112ยฐ15โ€ฒE / 8.867ยฐN 112.250ยฐE / 8.867; 112.250  VNM (ฤรก Tรขy A Island) ~70 acres (28 ha)[8][10][11][12]
Central London Reef London Reefs 00.88 hectares (2.2 acres) 08ยฐ56โ€ฒN 112ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 8.933ยฐN 112.350ยฐE / 8.933; 112.350  VNM (Trฦฐแปng Sa ฤรดng Island) ~4 acres (1.6 ha)[10][11]
14 Flat Island Loaita Bank 00.57 hectares (1.4 acres) 10ยฐ49โ€ฒN 115ยฐ49โ€ฒE / 10.817ยฐN 115.817ยฐE / 10.817; 115.817  PHI (Patag Island)
15 Loaita Cay Loaita Bank 00.53 hectares (1.3 acres) 10ยฐ43โ€ฒ43โ€ณN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒ09โ€ณE / 10.72861ยฐN 114.35250ยฐE / 10.72861; 114.35250  PHI (Melchora Aquino Island)
16 Lankiam Cay Loaita Bank 00.44 hectares (1.1 acres) 10ยฐ43โ€ฒN 114ยฐ32โ€ฒE / 10.717ยฐN 114.533ยฐE / 10.717; 114.533  PHI (Panata Island)
Mischief Reef Mischief Reef 00.00 09ยฐ56โ€ฒN 115ยฐ32โ€ฒE / 9.933ยฐN 115.533ยฐE / 9.933; 115.533  PRC ~1,379 acres (558 ha)[13][14]
Subi Reef Thitu Reefs 00.00 10ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ04โ€ฒE / 10.917ยฐN 114.067ยฐE / 10.917; 114.067  PRC ~976 acres (395 ha)[13][15]
Fiery Cross Reef Fiery Cross Reef 00.00 09ยฐ36โ€ฒN 111ยฐ57โ€ฒE / 9.600ยฐN 111.950ยฐE / 9.600; 111.950  PRC ~677 acres (274 ha)[13][16]
Cuarteron Reef London Reefs 00.00 08ยฐ52โ€ฒN 112ยฐ50โ€ฒE / 8.867ยฐN 112.833ยฐE / 8.867; 112.833  PRC ~56 acres (23 ha)[17]
Gaven Reefs Tizard Bank 00.00 10ยฐ13โ€ฒN 114ยฐ13โ€ฒE / 10.217ยฐN 114.217ยฐE / 10.217; 114.217  PRC ~34 acres (14 ha)[18]
Johnson South Reef Union Banks 00.00 09ยฐ43โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 9.717ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 9.717; 114.283  PRC ~27 acres (11 ha)[19]
Hughes Reef Union Banks 00.00 09ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 9.917ยฐN 114.500ยฐE / 9.917; 114.500  PRC ~19 acres (7.7 ha)[20][21]
Pearson Reef SW Dangerous Ground 00.00 08ยฐ58โ€ฒN 113ยฐ42โ€ฒE / 8.967ยฐN 113.700ยฐE / 8.967; 113.700  VNM (Phan Vinh Island) ~6 acres (2.4 ha)[22]
Cornwallis South Reef SW Dangerous Ground 00.00 08ยฐ43โ€ฒN 114ยฐ11โ€ฒE / 8.717ยฐN 114.183ยฐE / 8.717; 114.183  VNM (Nรบi Le Reef) ~2 acres (0.81 ha)[10][11]

Features by major reef/bank, etc.

Map of the South China Sea area showing the location of Dangerous Ground

The boundaries of the Spratly Islands are not firmly defined. West-to-east, the islands range from the coastal waters of Vietnam to the east of Dangerous Ground and the Palawan Passage (approx. 106-117ยฐE), and south-to-north from the coastal waters of Borneo and the southern South China Sea to the north of Dangerous Ground and the Reed Bank (approx. 3-12ยฐN).

The major feature of the area is Dangerous Ground, an oblong area approximately 340 nautical miles (630 km; 390 mi) SW-NE, 175 nautical miles (324 km; 201 mi) at its widest, with an area of about 52,000 nmยฒ (178,000 kmยฒ).[23] It lies approximately between 7.5โ€“12ยฐN, 113โ€“117ยฐE, and US NGA literature[23][24][25]etc. seems to consider its centre as 10ยฐN 115ยฐE / 10ยฐN 115ยฐE / 10; 115. The remainder of the Spratly Islands are mainly to the west and south of Dangerous Ground, with some features to the east.

The Spratly Islands can be roughly divided into seven sub-areas relative to Dangerous Ground:[23]

  • NW of Dangerous Ground (approx. 10-12ยฐN, 113-115ยฐE)[24]
  • NE Dangerous Ground (approx. 10-12ยฐN, 115-117ยฐE)[25]
  • SE Dangerous Ground (approx. 7-10ยฐN, 115-117ยฐE)[26][27][28]
  • SW Dangerous Ground (approx. 7-10ยฐN, 113-115ยฐE)[29]
  • E of Dangerous Ground (approx. 3-12ยฐN, east of 117ยฐE)[25][26][28]
  • S of Dangerous Ground (approx. 3- 7ยฐN, 113-117ยฐE)[28][30] and
  • W of Dangerous Ground (approx. 3-12ยฐN, west of 113ยฐE)[note 2]

Within these sub-areas there are a number of major reefs and banks, as well as ungrouped maritime features.[3]

Starting in the NW, and progressing in a generally SW direction, the features include:

Sub-area Group Vicinity Contains:
NW North Danger Reef 11ยฐ25โ€ฒN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 11.417ยฐN 114.350ยฐE / 11.417; 114.350 North Reef (Spratly Islands) [zh]; Northeast Cay; Shira Islet; Southwest Cay; Jenkins Patches; South Reef; Sabine Patches; Farquharson Patches; Day Shoal; Iroquois Ridge
NW Trident & Lys Trident Shoal [zh], Lys Shoal [zh]
NW Thitu Reefs [zh] 11ยฐ03โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 11.050ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 11.050; 114.283 Thitu Island; Thitu Reef [zh]; Sandy Cay (Spratly Islands) [zh]
NW (Near Thitu Reefs [zh]) 10ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ04โ€ฒE / 10.917ยฐN 114.067ยฐE / 10.917; 114.067 Subi Reef
NW Loaita Banks 10ยฐ45โ€ฒN 114ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 10.750ยฐN 114.500ยฐE / 10.750; 114.500 Lankiam Cay; Loaita Cay; Loaita Nan; Loaita Island
NW (East of Loaita Banks) 10ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ45โ€ฒE / 10.917ยฐN 114.750ยฐE / 10.917; 114.750 Menzies Reef [zh] , Irving Reef, West York Island
NW Tizard Banks 10ยฐ15โ€ฒN 114ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 10.250ยฐN 114.500ยฐE / 10.250; 114.500 Ban Than Reef/Zhongzhou Reef; Eldad Reef; Gaven Reefs; Namyit Island; Petley Reef; Sand Cay; Taiping Island/Itu Aba
NW (West of Tizard Banks) Western Reef, Discovery Great Reef, Discovery Small Reef [zh]
W (West of Union Banks) 9ยฐ30โ€ฒN 112ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 9.500ยฐN 112.500ยฐE / 9.500; 112.500 Fiery Cross Reef, Dhaulle Shoal [zh], Coronation Bank [zh]
SW Union Banks 09ยฐ50โ€ฒN 114ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 9.833ยฐN 114.500ยฐE / 9.833; 114.500 Collins Reef/Johnson North Reef, Edmund Reef [zh], Grierson Reef/Sin Cowe East Island, Hallet Reef [zh], Higgens Reef [zh], Holiday Reef [zh], Hughes Reef, Johnson South Reef, Jones Reef [zh]/Zhangxi Jiao, Lansdowne Reef, McKennan Reef [zh]/Kennan Reef, Sin Cowe Island, Whitson Reef, Empire Reef [zh], Loveless Reef [zh]
NE Reed Tablemount 11ยฐ20โ€ฒN 116ยฐ50โ€ฒE / 11.333ยฐN 116.833ยฐE / 11.333; 116.833 Reed Bank, Nares Bank [vi; zh],[31] Marie Louise Bank [vi; zh],[32] Pennsylvania North Reef [vi; zh],[33] Iroquois Reef [vi; zh][34]
NE NE Dangerous Ground 11ยฐN 116ยฐE / 11ยฐN 116ยฐE / 11; 116 Jackson Atoll [zh], Nanshan Island, Flat Island, Third Thomas Shoal, Hopkins Reef [zh], Amy Douglas Bank [zh]/Hirane Shoal, Hardy Reef [zh]/Hubo Reef, Sandy Shoal [zh], Lord Auckland Shoal [zh], Carnatic Shoal [zh], Seahorse Shoal [zh]/Seashore Shoal/Routh Shoal, Iroquois Reef [zh], Leslie Bank [zh], Templar Bank [zh], Southern Bank (Spratly Islands) [zh], Katimugan Banks [zh] [dubiousdiscuss], Tagpi [zh] [dubiousdiscuss], Pennsylvania South Reef [zh]/Magat Salamat Reef,
NE Southampton Reefs Hopps Reef [zh] ; Livock Reef [zh]
E (East & SE Dangerous Ground) Bombay Shoal [zh], Royal Captain Shoal, Half Moon Shoal, South Viper Shoal [zh]
SE SE Dangerous Ground 9ยฐN 116ยฐE / 9ยฐN 116ยฐE / 9; 116 Sabina Shoal, Boxall Reef [zh], Second Thomas Shoal, Mischief Reef, First Thomas Shoal, Alicia Annie Reef [zh], Commodore Reef, North Viper Shoal [zh], North East Shoal [zh], Director Reef [zh], Glasgow Bank [zh], Investigator Northeast Shoal
SW SW Dangerous Ground 9ยฐN 114ยฐE / 9ยฐN 114ยฐE / 9; 114 Maralie Reef [zh]/Bittern Reef, Alison Reef, Cornwallis South Reef, Pearson Reef, Pigeon Reef, Investigator Shoal, Ardasier Reef, Ardasier Bank [zh], Erica Reef, Mariveles Reef, Dallas Reef, Barque Canada Reef, Royal Charlotte Reef [zh]
W London Reefs 08ยฐ50โ€ฒN 112ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 8.833ยฐN 112.500ยฐE / 8.833; 112.500 Central London Reef; Cuarteron Reef; East London Reef; West London Reef
W (Spratly Island vicinity) 08ยฐ40โ€ฒN 111ยฐ45โ€ฒE / 8.667ยฐN 111.750ยฐE / 8.667; 111.750 Spratly Island, Ladd Reef, Jubilee Bank (Spratly Islands) [zh]
W (West of Spratly Island) Scawfell Shoal, Charlotte Bank, Vanguard Bank [zh], Julia Shoal, Royal Bishop Shoal
W (Southwest of Spratly Island) Alexandra Bank [zh]; Grainger Bank [zh]; Prince of Wales Bank [zh]; Prince Consort Bank [zh]
W Rifleman Bank [zh] 07ยฐ50โ€ฒN 111ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 7.833ยฐN 111.667ยฐE / 7.833; 111.667 Bombay Castle (bรฃi Ba Kรจ); Johnson Patch  [zh] (tแปฉc lร  Bรฃi Vลฉng Mรขy); Kingston Shoal  [zh] (Bรฃi ฤinh); Orleana Shoal  [zh] (Bรฃi ฤแบฅt), Bรฃi Rรกng Chiแปu, bรฃi Ngลฉ Sแบฏc, bรฃi Xร  Cแปซ, bรฃi Vลฉ Tรญch
S Amboyna Cay; Swallow Reef; Louisa Reef
S Luconia Shoals 05ยฐ30โ€ฒN 112ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 5.500ยฐN 112.500ยฐE / 5.500; 112.500 North Luconia Shoals [zh]: Friendship Shoal [zh], Hardie Reef  [zh], Aitken Reef  [zh], Buck Reef  [zh], Moody Reef  [zh], Seahorse Breakers  [zh], Tripp Reef  [zh], Hayes Reef  [zh]

South Luconia Shoals [zh]: Stigant Reef  [zh], Connell Reef  [zh], Herald Reef (Spratly Islands)  [zh], Comus Shoal  [zh], Richmond Reef  [zh], Luconia Breakers  [zh]

Features by name

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Features by occupier and/or claimant

The Spratly Islands, showing occupancy.

A feature is occupied by a country if one of the following is true:

  • Soldiers and/or civilian citizens of a country are present in the feature, either by building structures over the feature to house the citizens (most features are of this type) or by manning a ship anchored over the feature (Philippine-occupied Irving Reef is of this type).
  • Regularly visited by soldiers of a country, not necessarily having soldiers present in it 24 hours. These features must lie near (within 9 miles (14 km)) a feature occupied by the country in the way of the first condition. Presence of structures is not necessary. This is the case of Philippine-occupied Flat Island and Lankiam Cay where soldiers stationed at Nanshan Island and Loaita Island respectively, regularly visit on a daily basis.[citation needed]

The effective visible distance of horizon from a 15-meter (typical large structure) height above sea-level is 9 miles (14 km). This makes features occupied by the second condition to be also labeled as "occupied" since they can be guarded far away. However, not all features within the 9-mile (14 km) radius can be considered as absolutely occupied. This is especially true for features that lie between and within 9 miles (14 km) of two or more features occupied by different countries.[citation needed] (See Virtually Occupied or Controlled table)

Summary

Int'l Name Co-ords Sub-group Occupant/s Since Notes
Itu Aba 10ยฐ22.5โ€ฒN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒE / 10.3750ยฐN 114.367ยฐE / 10.3750; 114.367 Tizard Bank  ROC (Taiwan) 1946
Ban Than Reef 10ยฐ23โ€ฒN 114ยฐ24โ€ฒE / 10.383ยฐN 114.400ยฐE / 10.383; 114.400 Tizard Bank  ROC (Taiwan) 1946
Cuarteron Reef 08ยฐ53โ€ฒN 112ยฐ51โ€ฒE / 8.883ยฐN 112.850ยฐE / 8.883; 112.850 London Reefs  PRC (China) 1988
Fiery Cross Reef 09ยฐ37โ€ฒN 112ยฐ58โ€ฒE / 9.617ยฐN 112.967ยฐE / 9.617; 112.967 W of Union Banks  PRC (China) 1988 Military Garrison
Gaven Reefs 10ยฐ13โ€ฒN 114ยฐ13โ€ฒE / 10.217ยฐN 114.217ยฐE / 10.217; 114.217 Tizard Bank  PRC (China) 1988
Hughes Reef 09ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 9.917ยฐN 114.500ยฐE / 9.917; 114.500 Union Banks  PRC (China) 1988 Lighthouse
Johnson South Reef 09ยฐ43โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 9.717ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 9.717; 114.283 Union Banks  PRC (China) 1988
Mischief Reef 09ยฐ55โ€ฒN 115ยฐ32โ€ฒE / 9.917ยฐN 115.533ยฐE / 9.917; 115.533 SE Dangerous Ground  PRC (China) 1995 Airfield
Subi Reef 10ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ04โ€ฒE / 10.917ยฐN 114.067ยฐE / 10.917; 114.067 W of Thitu Reefs [zh]  PRC (China) 2013 Military Garrison
Flat Island 10ยฐ49โ€ฒN 115ยฐ49โ€ฒE / 10.817ยฐN 115.817ยฐE / 10.817; 115.817 SE Dangerous Ground  PHI 1974
Lankiam Cay 10ยฐ43โ€ฒN 114ยฐ32โ€ฒE / 10.717ยฐN 114.533ยฐE / 10.717; 114.533 Loaita Banks  PHI -
Loaita Cay 10ยฐ43โ€ฒ43โ€ณN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒ09โ€ณE / 10.72861ยฐN 114.35250ยฐE / 10.72861; 114.35250 Loaita Banks  PHI -
Loaita Island 10ยฐ40โ€ฒN 114ยฐ25โ€ฒE / 10.667ยฐN 114.417ยฐE / 10.667; 114.417 Loaita Banks  PHI -
Nanshan Island 10ยฐ44โ€ฒN 115ยฐ48โ€ฒE / 10.733ยฐN 115.800ยฐE / 10.733; 115.800 NE Dangerous Ground  PHI -
Northeast Cay 11ยฐ27โ€ฒN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 11.450ยฐN 114.350ยฐE / 11.450; 114.350 North Danger Reef  PHI -
Thitu Island 11ยฐ03โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 11.050ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 11.050; 114.283 Thitu Reefs [zh]  PHI -
West York Island 11ยฐ05โ€ฒN 115ยฐ01โ€ฒE / 11.083ยฐN 115.017ยฐE / 11.083; 115.017 NW Dangerous Ground  PHI -
Commodore Reef 08ยฐ22โ€ฒN 115ยฐ12โ€ฒE / 8.367ยฐN 115.200ยฐE / 8.367; 115.200 SE Dangerous Ground  PHI -
Irving Reef 10ยฐ52โ€ฒN 114ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 10.867ยฐN 114.917ยฐE / 10.867; 114.917 NNW Dangerous Ground  PHI -
Second Thomas Shoal 09ยฐ44โ€ฒN 115ยฐ52โ€ฒE / 9.733ยฐN 115.867ยฐE / 9.733; 115.867 NE Dangerous Ground  PHI 1999 Navy Outpost
Southwest Cay 11ยฐ26โ€ฒN 114ยฐ20โ€ฒE / 11.433ยฐN 114.333ยฐE / 11.433; 114.333 North Danger Reef  VNM 1975/04/14 Lighthouse
Sand Cay 10ยฐ23โ€ฒN 114ยฐ29โ€ฒE / 10.383ยฐN 114.483ยฐE / 10.383; 114.483 Tizard Bank  VNM 1975/04/25 Lighthouse
Namyit Island 10ยฐ11โ€ฒN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒE / 10.183ยฐN 114.367ยฐE / 10.183; 114.367 Tizard Bank  VNM 1975/04/27 Lighthouse
Sin Cowe Island 09ยฐ53โ€ฒN 114ยฐ20โ€ฒE / 9.883ยฐN 114.333ยฐE / 9.883; 114.333 Union Banks  VNM 1975/04/27 Lighthouse
Spratly Island 08ยฐ38โ€ฒN 114ยฐ25โ€ฒE / 8.633ยฐN 114.417ยฐE / 8.633; 114.417 Spratly Island vicinity  VNM 1975/04/29 Lighthouse
Amboyna Cay 07ยฐ54โ€ฒN 112ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 7.900ยฐN 112.917ยฐE / 7.900; 112.917  VNM 1975/04/29 Lighthouse
Grierson Reef
/Sin Cowe East Island
09ยฐ54โ€ฒN 114ยฐ34โ€ฒE / 9.900ยฐN 114.567ยฐE / 9.900; 114.567 Union Banks  VNM 1978/03/23
Central London Reef 08ยฐ56โ€ฒN 112ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 8.933ยฐN 112.350ยฐE / 8.933; 112.350 London Reefs  VNM 1978/04/02
Pearson Reef 08ยฐ57โ€ฒN 113ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 8.950ยฐN 113.667ยฐE / 8.950; 113.667 SW Dangerous Ground  VNM 1978/04/10
Barque Canada Reef 08ยฐ10โ€ฒN 113ยฐ18โ€ฒE / 8.167ยฐN 113.300ยฐE / 8.167; 113.300 NE Dangerous Ground  VNM 1987/02
West London Reef 08ยฐ52โ€ฒN 112ยฐ14โ€ฒE / 8.867ยฐN 112.233ยฐE / 8.867; 112.233 London Reefs  VNM 1988/01/15 Lighthouse
Ladd Reef 08ยฐ41โ€ฒN 111ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 8.683ยฐN 111.667ยฐE / 8.683; 111.667 Spratly Island vicinity  VNM 1988/02/05 Lighthouse
Discovery Great Reef 10ยฐ04โ€ฒN 113ยฐ51โ€ฒE / 10.067ยฐN 113.850ยฐE / 10.067; 113.850 W of Tizard Banks  VNM 1988/02/06
Pigeon Reef 08ยฐ51โ€ฒN 114ยฐ39โ€ฒE / 8.850ยฐN 114.650ยฐE / 8.850; 114.650 SW Dangerous Ground  VNM 1988/02/07 Lighthouse
East London Reef 08ยฐ50โ€ฒN 112ยฐ36โ€ฒE / 8.833ยฐN 112.600ยฐE / 8.833; 112.600 London Reefs  VNM 1988/02/19
Alison Reef 08ยฐ51โ€ฒN 114ยฐ00โ€ฒE / 8.850ยฐN 114.000ยฐE / 8.850; 114.000 SW Dangerous Ground  VNM 1988/03/20
Cornwallis South Reef 08ยฐ43โ€ฒN 114ยฐ11โ€ฒE / 8.717ยฐN 114.183ยฐE / 8.717; 114.183 SW Dangerous Ground  VNM 1988/03/20
South Reef 11ยฐ23โ€ฒN 114ยฐ18โ€ฒE / 11.383ยฐN 114.300ยฐE / 11.383; 114.300 North Danger Reef  VNM 1988/04/02
Petley Reef 10ยฐ24โ€ฒN 114ยฐ35โ€ฒE / 10.400ยฐN 114.583ยฐE / 10.400; 114.583 Tizard Bank  VNM 1988/04/13
Collins Reef 09ยฐ46โ€ฒN 114ยฐ15โ€ฒE / 9.767ยฐN 114.250ยฐE / 9.767; 114.250 Union Banks  VNM 1988/06/28
Lansdowne Reef 09ยฐ47โ€ฒN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒE / 9.783ยฐN 114.367ยฐE / 9.783; 114.367 Union Banks  VNM 1988/06/28
Bombay Castle 07ยฐ56โ€ฒN 111ยฐ43โ€ฒE / 7.933ยฐN 111.717ยฐE / 7.933; 111.717 Riflemen Bank [zh]  VNM 1989/06/30 Lighthouse
Prince of Wales Bank [zh] 08ยฐ09โ€ฒN 110ยฐ36โ€ฒE / 8.150ยฐN 110.600ยฐE / 8.150; 110.600 Southwest Bank  VNM 1989/06/30 Lighthouse
Vanguard Bank [zh] 07ยฐ32โ€ฒN 109ยฐ45โ€ฒE / 7.533ยฐN 109.750ยฐE / 7.533; 109.750 West Spratlys  VNM 1989/07/05 Lighthouse,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Prince Consort Bank [zh] 07ยฐ55โ€ฒN 109ยฐ58โ€ฒE / 7.917ยฐN 109.967ยฐE / 7.917; 109.967 Southwest Bank  VNM 1990/11/04 Lighthouse
Grainger Bank [zh] 07ยฐ49โ€ฒN 110ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 7.817ยฐN 110.500ยฐE / 7.817; 110.500 Southwest Bank  VNM 1991/11/03 Lighthouse
Alexandra Bank [zh] 08ยฐ01โ€ฒN 110ยฐ38โ€ฒE / 8.017ยฐN 110.633ยฐE / 8.017; 110.633 Southwest Bank  VNM 1991/11/30 Lighthouse
Orleana Shoal  [zh] 07ยฐ41โ€ฒN 111ยฐ43โ€ฒE / 7.683ยฐN 111.717ยฐE / 7.683; 111.717 Riflemen Bank [zh]  VNM 1998/07/03 Lighthouse
Kingston Shoal  [zh] 07ยฐ34โ€ฒ6โ€ณN 111ยฐ33โ€ฒ13โ€ณE / 7.56833ยฐN 111.55361ยฐE / 7.56833; 111.55361 Riflemen Bank [zh]  VNM 1998/07/07 Lighthouse
Swallow Reef 07ยฐ22โ€ฒN 113ยฐ50โ€ฒE / 7.367ยฐN 113.833ยฐE / 7.367; 113.833  MYS 1983 RMN offshore EEZ station "Lima"
Ardasier Reef 07ยฐ38โ€ฒN 113ยฐ56โ€ฒE / 7.633ยฐN 113.933ยฐE / 7.633; 113.933 SW Dangerous Ground  MYS 1986 RMN offshore EEZ station "Uniform"
Mariveles Reef 08ยฐ00โ€ฒN 113ยฐ54โ€ฒE / 8.000ยฐN 113.900ยฐE / 8.000; 113.900 SW Dangerous Ground  MYS 1986 RMN offshore EEZ station "Mike"
Dallas Reef 07ยฐ37โ€ฒN 113ยฐ48โ€ฒE / 7.617ยฐN 113.800ยฐE / 7.617; 113.800 SW Dangerous Ground  MYS 1987 (or 1986)
Erica Reef 08ยฐ06โ€ฒN 114ยฐ08โ€ฒE / 8.100ยฐN 114.133ยฐE / 8.100; 114.133 SW Dangerous Ground  MYS 1999 RMN offshore EEZ station "Sierra"
Investigator Shoal 08ยฐ07โ€ฒN 114ยฐ42โ€ฒE / 8.117ยฐN 114.700ยฐE / 8.117; 114.700 SW Dangerous Ground  MYS 1999 RMN offshore EEZ station "Papa"
James Shoal 03ยฐ58.5โ€ฒN 112ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 3.9750ยฐN 112.350ยฐE / 3.9750; 112.350 -  MYS[35] China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Louisa Reef 06ยฐ20โ€ฒN 113ยฐ14โ€ฒE / 6.333ยฐN 113.233ยฐE / 6.333; 113.233  BRU -
Aitken Reef  [zh] 5ยฐ54โ€ฒ0โ€ณN 112ยฐ31โ€ฒ30โ€ณE / 5.90000ยฐN 112.52500ยฐE / 5.90000; 112.52500 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Alicia Annie Reef [zh] 9ยฐ21โ€ฒN 115ยฐ26โ€ฒE / 9.350ยฐN 115.433ยฐE / 9.350; 115.433 SW Dangerous Ground
Amy Douglas Bank [zh]
/Hirane Shoal
10ยฐ50โ€ฒN 116ยฐ15โ€ฒE / 10.833ยฐN 116.250ยฐE / 10.833; 116.250 NE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Ardasier Bank [zh] 7ยฐ36โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 7.600ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 7.600; 114.283 SW Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Bombay Shoal [zh] 9ยฐ26โ€ฒN 116ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 9.433ยฐN 116.917ยฐE / 9.433; 116.917 ESE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Boxall Reef [zh] 9ยฐ36โ€ฒN 116ยฐ10โ€ฒE / 9.600ยฐN 116.167ยฐE / 9.600; 116.167 SE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Buck Reef [zh] 5ยฐ48โ€ฒ15โ€ณN 112ยฐ32โ€ฒ15โ€ณE / 5.80417ยฐN 112.53750ยฐE / 5.80417; 112.53750 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Carnatic Shoal [zh] 10ยฐ06โ€ฒN 117ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 10.100ยฐN 117.350ยฐE / 10.100; 117.350 NE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Comus Shoal [zh] 5ยฐ2โ€ฒ12โ€ณN 112ยฐ56โ€ฒ20โ€ณE / 5.03667ยฐN 112.93889ยฐE / 5.03667; 112.93889 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Connell Reef [zh] 5ยฐ4โ€ฒ40โ€ณN 112ยฐ34โ€ฒ45โ€ณE / 5.07778ยฐN 112.57917ยฐE / 5.07778; 112.57917 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Coronation Bank [zh] 9ยฐ21โ€ฒN 111ยฐ44โ€ฒE / 9.350ยฐN 111.733ยฐE / 9.350; 111.733 W of Union Banks
Dhaulle Shoal [zh] 9ยฐ28โ€ฒN 112ยฐ24โ€ฒE / 9.467ยฐN 112.400ยฐE / 9.467; 112.400 W of Union Banks
Director Reef [zh] 8ยฐ28โ€ฒN 115ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 8.467ยฐN 115.917ยฐE / 8.467; 115.917 SE Dangerous Ground
Discovery Small Reef [zh] 10ยฐ01โ€ฒN 114ยฐ02โ€ฒE / 10.017ยฐN 114.033ยฐE / 10.017; 114.033 W of Tizard Banks
Edmund Reef [zh] 9ยฐ54โ€ฒN 114ยฐ23.5โ€ฒE / 9.900ยฐN 114.3917ยฐE / 9.900; 114.3917 Union Banks
Eldad Reef 10ยฐ21โ€ฒN 114ยฐ42โ€ฒE / 10.350ยฐN 114.700ยฐE / 10.350; 114.700 Tizard Bank Unoccupied,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Empire Reef [zh] 9ยฐ58.5โ€ฒN 114ยฐ35.5โ€ฒE / 9.9750ยฐN 114.5917ยฐE / 9.9750; 114.5917 Union Banks
First Thomas Shoal 09ยฐ20โ€ฒN 115ยฐ57โ€ฒE / 9.333ยฐN 115.950ยฐE / 9.333; 115.950 SE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Friendship Shoal [zh] 5ยฐ57โ€ฒ18โ€ณN 112ยฐ31โ€ฒ43โ€ณE / 5.95500ยฐN 112.52861ยฐE / 5.95500; 112.52861 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Ganges Reef [zh] 10ยฐ20โ€ฒN 115ยฐ04โ€ฒE / 10.333ยฐN 115.067ยฐE / 10.333; 115.067 -
Glasgow Bank [zh] 8ยฐ28โ€ฒN 115ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 8.467ยฐN 115.500ยฐE / 8.467; 115.500 SE Dangerous Ground
Half Moon Shoal 8ยฐ52โ€ฒN 116ยฐ16โ€ฒE / 8.867ยฐN 116.267ยฐE / 8.867; 116.267 ESE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Hallet Reef [zh] 9ยฐ56โ€ฒN 114ยฐ31โ€ฒE / 9.933ยฐN 114.517ยฐE / 9.933; 114.517 Union Banks Unoccupied, near China Hughes Reef
Hardie Reef [zh] 5ยฐ47โ€ฒ0โ€ณN 112ยฐ26โ€ฒ45โ€ณE / 5.78333ยฐN 112.44583ยฐE / 5.78333; 112.44583 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Hardy Reef [zh]/Hubo Reef 10ยฐ08โ€ฒN 116ยฐ08โ€ฒE / 10.133ยฐN 116.133ยฐE / 10.133; 116.133 NE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Hayes Reef [zh] 5ยฐ22โ€ฒN 112ยฐ39โ€ฒE / 5.367ยฐN 112.650ยฐE / 5.367; 112.650 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Herald Reef (Spratly Islands)  [zh] 4ยฐ58โ€ฒ15โ€ณN 112ยฐ36โ€ฒ15โ€ณE / 4.97083ยฐN 112.60417ยฐE / 4.97083; 112.60417 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Higgens Reef [zh] 09ยฐ48โ€ฒN 114ยฐ24โ€ฒE / 9.800ยฐN 114.400ยฐE / 9.800; 114.400 Union Banks
Holiday Reef [zh] 9ยฐ58โ€ฒN 114ยฐ34โ€ฒE / 9.967ยฐN 114.567ยฐE / 9.967; 114.567 Union Banks
Hopkins Reef [zh] 10ยฐ48.5โ€ฒN 116ยฐ05.5โ€ฒE / 10.8083ยฐN 116.0917ยฐE / 10.8083; 116.0917 NE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Hopps Reef [zh] 10ยฐ15โ€ฒN 115ยฐ21.5โ€ฒE / 10.250ยฐN 115.3583ยฐE / 10.250; 115.3583 Southampton Reefs
Investigator Northeast Shoal 9ยฐ10.5โ€ฒN 116ยฐ27.5โ€ฒE / 9.1750ยฐN 116.4583ยฐE / 9.1750; 116.4583 SE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Iroquois Reef [zh] 10ยฐ37.5โ€ฒN 116ยฐ10.5โ€ฒE / 10.6250ยฐN 116.1750ยฐE / 10.6250; 116.1750 NE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Jackson Atoll [zh] 10ยฐ29โ€ฒN 115ยฐ45โ€ฒE / 10.483ยฐN 115.750ยฐE / 10.483; 115.750 NE Dangerous Ground
Johnson Patch [zh] 07ยฐ48โ€ฒ15โ€ณN 111ยฐ34โ€ฒ29โ€ณE / 7.80417ยฐN 111.57472ยฐE / 7.80417; 111.57472 Union Banks Riflemen Bank [zh] Unoccupied, near Vietnam Bombay Castle
Jones Reef [zh]/Zhangxi Jiao 9ยฐ50โ€ฒN 114ยฐ28โ€ฒE / 9.833ยฐN 114.467ยฐE / 9.833; 114.467 Union Banks
Jubilee Bank (Spratly Islands) [zh] 8ยฐ32โ€ฒN 111ยฐ29โ€ฒE / 8.533ยฐN 111.483ยฐE / 8.533; 111.483 Spratly Island vicinity Unoccupied, near Vietnam Ladd Reef
Katimugan Banks [zh] [dubiousdiscuss] 10ยฐ30โ€ฒN 116ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 10.500ยฐN 116.667ยฐE / 10.500; 116.667 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Leslie Bank [zh] 11ยฐ05โ€ฒN 117ยฐ28โ€ฒE / 11.083ยฐN 117.467ยฐE / 11.083; 117.467 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Livock Reef [zh] 10ยฐ11โ€ฒN 115ยฐ18โ€ฒE / 10.183ยฐN 115.300ยฐE / 10.183; 115.300 Southampton Reefs
Loaita Nan 10ยฐ42โ€ฒN 114ยฐ19โ€ฒE / 10.700ยฐN 114.317ยฐE / 10.700; 114.317 Loaita Banks Unoccupied, near Philippines Loaita Cay
Lord Auckland Shoal [zh] 10ยฐ20โ€ฒN 117ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 10.333ยฐN 117.283ยฐE / 10.333; 117.283 NE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Loveless Reef [zh] 9ยฐ51โ€ฒN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 9.850ยฐN 114.283ยฐE / 9.850; 114.283 Union Banks Unoccupied, near Vietnam Sin Cowe Island
Luconia Breakers [zh] 4ยฐ59โ€ฒN 112ยฐ37โ€ฒE / 4.983ยฐN 112.617ยฐE / 4.983; 112.617 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Lys Shoal [zh] 11ยฐ19โ€ฒN 114ยฐ35โ€ฒE / 11.317ยฐN 114.583ยฐE / 11.317; 114.583 Trident & Lys
Maralie Reef [zh]
/Bittern Reef
9ยฐ12โ€ฒN 113ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 9.200ยฐN 113.667ยฐE / 9.200; 113.667 SW Dangerous Ground
Marie Louise Bank [zh] 11ยฐ55โ€ฒN 116ยฐ47โ€ฒE / 11.917ยฐN 116.783ยฐE / 11.917; 116.783 Reed Tablemount Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
McKennan Reef [zh]
/Kennan Reef
9ยฐ54โ€ฒN 114ยฐ28โ€ฒE / 9.900ยฐN 114.467ยฐE / 9.900; 114.467 Union Banks Unoccupied, near China Hughes Reef
Menzies Reef [zh] 11ยฐ09โ€ฒN 114ยฐ48โ€ฒE / 11.150ยฐN 114.800ยฐE / 11.150; 114.800 NNW Dangerous Ground
Moody Reef [zh] 5ยฐ37โ€ฒ38โ€ณN 112ยฐ21โ€ฒ38โ€ณE / 5.62722ยฐN 112.36056ยฐE / 5.62722; 112.36056 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Nares Bank [zh] 11ยฐ35โ€ฒN 116ยฐ15โ€ฒE / 11.583ยฐN 116.250ยฐE / 11.583; 116.250 Reed Tablemount Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
North East Shoal [zh] 8ยฐ31โ€ฒN 115ยฐ15โ€ฒE / 8.517ยฐN 115.250ยฐE / 8.517; 115.250 SE Dangerous Ground
North Luconia Shoals [zh] 5ยฐ39โ€ฒN 112ยฐ28โ€ฒE / 5.650ยฐN 112.467ยฐE / 5.650; 112.467 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
South Luconia Shoals [zh] 5ยฐ05โ€ฒN 112ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 5.083ยฐN 112.667ยฐE / 5.083; 112.667 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
North Reef (Spratly Islands) [zh] 11ยฐ28โ€ฒN 114ยฐ23โ€ฒE / 11.467ยฐN 114.383ยฐE / 11.467; 114.383 North Danger Reef Unoccupied, near Philippines Northeast Cay
North Viper Shoal [zh] 8ยฐ02โ€ฒN 115ยฐ23โ€ฒE / 8.033ยฐN 115.383ยฐE / 8.033; 115.383 SE Dangerous Ground
South Viper Shoal [zh] 7ยฐ30โ€ฒN 115ยฐ00โ€ฒE / 7.500ยฐN 115.000ยฐE / 7.500; 115.000 ESE Dangerous Ground
Owen Shoal [zh] 8ยฐ9โ€ฒN 111ยฐ58โ€ฒE / 8.150ยฐN 111.967ยฐE / 8.150; 111.967 - Unoccupied, near Vietnam Bombay Castle
Pennsylvania North Reef [zh] 10ยฐ48โ€ฒN 116ยฐ51โ€ฒE / 10.800ยฐN 116.850ยฐE / 10.800; 116.850 Reed Tablemount Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Pennsylvania South Reef [zh]
/Magat Salamat Reef
10ยฐ23โ€ฒN 116ยฐ34โ€ฒE / 10.383ยฐN 116.567ยฐE / 10.383; 116.567 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Reed Bank 11ยฐ20โ€ฒN 116ยฐ50โ€ฒE / 11.333ยฐN 116.833ยฐE / 11.333; 116.833 Reed Tablemount Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Richmond Reef [zh] 5ยฐ3โ€ฒ0โ€ณN 112ยฐ39โ€ฒ52โ€ณE / 5.05000ยฐN 112.66444ยฐE / 5.05000; 112.66444 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Royal Captain Shoal 9ยฐ01โ€ฒN 116ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 9.017ยฐN 116.667ยฐE / 9.017; 116.667 ESE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Royal Charlotte Reef [zh] 6ยฐ57โ€ฒN 113ยฐ35โ€ฒE / 6.950ยฐN 113.583ยฐE / 6.950; 113.583 SW Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, near Malaysia,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Sabina Shoal 9ยฐ45โ€ฒN 116ยฐ28โ€ฒE / 9.750ยฐN 116.467ยฐE / 9.750; 116.467 SE Dangerous Ground Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Sandy Cay (Spratly Islands) [zh] 11ยฐ04โ€ฒN 114ยฐ13โ€ฒE / 11.067ยฐN 114.217ยฐE / 11.067; 114.217 Thitu Reefs [zh] Unoccupied, near Philippines Thitu Island
Sandy Shoal [zh] 11ยฐ02โ€ฒN 117ยฐ38โ€ฒE / 11.033ยฐN 117.633ยฐE / 11.033; 117.633 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Seahorse Breakers [zh] 5ยฐ30โ€ฒN 112ยฐ35โ€ฒE / 5.500ยฐN 112.583ยฐE / 5.500; 112.583 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Seahorse Shoal [zh] 10ยฐ48โ€ฒN 117ยฐ47โ€ฒE / 10.800ยฐN 117.783ยฐE / 10.800; 117.783 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Southern Bank (Spratly Islands) [zh] 10ยฐ28โ€ฒN 116ยฐ45โ€ฒE / 10.467ยฐN 116.750ยฐE / 10.467; 116.750 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Stag Shoal [zh] 8ยฐ27โ€ฒN 112ยฐ57โ€ฒE / 8.450ยฐN 112.950ยฐE / 8.450; 112.950 -
Stigant Reef  [zh] 5ยฐ1โ€ฒ28โ€ณN 112ยฐ28โ€ฒ45โ€ณE / 5.02444ยฐN 112.47917ยฐE / 5.02444; 112.47917 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Tagpi [zh] [dubiousdiscuss] 10ยฐ33โ€ฒN 116ยฐ56โ€ฒE / 10.550ยฐN 116.933ยฐE / 10.550; 116.933 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Templar Bank [zh] 11ยฐ01โ€ฒN 117ยฐ17โ€ฒE / 11.017ยฐN 117.283ยฐE / 11.017; 117.283 NE Dangerous Ground- Unoccupied, the east of the 116ยฐE meridian
Third Thomas Shoal 10ยฐ54โ€ฒN 115ยฐ56โ€ฒE / 10.900ยฐN 115.933ยฐE / 10.900; 115.933 NE Dangerous Ground
Thitu Reef [zh] 11ยฐ05โ€ฒN 114ยฐ23โ€ฒE / 11.083ยฐN 114.383ยฐE / 11.083; 114.383 Thitu Reefs [zh] Unoccupied, near Philippines Thitu Island
Trident Shoal [zh] 11ยฐ24โ€ฒN 114ยฐ40โ€ฒE / 11.400ยฐN 114.667ยฐE / 11.400; 114.667 Trident & Lys
Tripp Reef [zh] 5ยฐ28โ€ฒ30โ€ณN 112ยฐ28โ€ฒ30โ€ณE / 5.47500ยฐN 112.47500ยฐE / 5.47500; 112.47500 Luconia Shoals Unoccupied, near Malaysia
Western Reef 10ยฐ14โ€ฒN 113ยฐ38.33โ€ฒE / 10.233ยฐN 113.63883ยฐE / 10.233; 113.63883 W of Tizard Banks
Whitson Reef 09ยฐ59โ€ฒN 114ยฐ39โ€ฒE / 9.983ยฐN 114.650ยฐE / 9.983; 114.650 Union Banks Unoccupied,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol

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Louisa Reef
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Louisa Reef
Mariveles Reef
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Mariveles Reef
Investigator Shoal
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Investigator Shoal
Erica Reef
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Erica Reef
Dallas Reef
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Dallas Reef
Ardasier Reef
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Ardasier Reef
Swallow Reef
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Swallow Reef
Kingston Shoal
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Kingston Shoal
Orleana Shoal
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Orleana Shoal
Alexandra Bank
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Alexandra Bank
Grainger Bank
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Grainger Bank
Prince Consort Bank
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Prince Consort Bank
Vanguard Bank
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Vanguard Bank
Prince of Wales Bank
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Prince of Wales Bank
Bombay Castle
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Bombay Castle
Lansdowne Reef
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Lansdowne Reef
Collins Reef
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Collins Reef
South Reef
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South Reef
Petley Reef
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Petley Reef
Cornwallis South Reef
37
Cornwallis South Reef
Alison Reef
36
Alison Reef
East London Reef
35
East London Reef
Tennent Reef
34
Tennent Reef
Discovery Great Reef
33
Discovery Great Reef
Ladd Reef
32
Ladd Reef
West London Reef
31
West London Reef
Barque Canada Reef
30
Barque Canada Reef
Pearson Reef
29
Pearson Reef
Central London Reef
28
Central London Reef
Grierson Reef
27
Grierson Reef
Amboyna Cay
26
Amboyna Cay
Spratly Island
25
Spratly Island
Sin Cowe Island
24
Sin Cowe Island
Namyit Island
23
Namyit Island
Sand Cay
22
Sand Cay
Southwest Cay
21
Southwest Cay
Second Thomas Shoal
20
Second Thomas Shoal
Irving Reef
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Irving Reef
Commodore Reef
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Commodore Reef
West York Island
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West York Island
Thitu Island
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Thitu Island
Northeast Cay
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Northeast Cay
Nanshan Island
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Nanshan Island
Loaita Island
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Loaita Island
Loaita Cay
12
Loaita Cay
Lankiam Cay
11
Lankiam Cay
Flat Island
10
Flat Island
Hughes Reef
9
Hughes Reef
Johnson South Reef
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Johnson South Reef
Cuarteron Reef
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Subi Reef
5
Subi Reef
Mischief Reef
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Mischief Reef
Fiery Cross Reef
3
Fiery Cross Reef
Zhongzhou Reef
2
Zhongzhou Reef
Taiping Island
1
Taiping Island
Location of the major islands in Spratly Islands. The eastern Dangerous Ground area contains many other reefs.

Brunei Darussalam

Note that Louisa Reef was controlled by Brunei since 2009.

Brunei Brunei
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Louisa Reef[3] China ๅ—้€š็ค

Taiwan ๅ—้€š็ค
Nantong Jiao

Rocks 1 m high. Malaysia operates a lighthouse here.[36] 0
Malaysia Terumbu Semarang / Barat Kecil
Total 1 reef 0

Malaysia

Note that the Royal Malaysian Navy have established 5 Offshore naval stations (Offshore EEZ Stations) on reclaimed land:[37]

  1. 1983: Station Lima (Swallow Reef)
  2. 1986: Station Uniform (Ardasier Reef)
  3. 1986: Station Mike (Mariveles Reef)
  4. 1999: Station Sierra (Erica Reef)
  5. 1999: Station Papa (Investigator Shoal)
Malaysia Malaysia
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Swallow Reef/ Island[3][38] Philippines Celerio The eleventh largest Spratly island. Treeless cay and rocks up to 3 m high surround a lagoon. Malaysia has drawn territorial seas around this and Amboyna Cay. Some 70 plus soldiers stationed at Royal Malaysian Navy offshore EEZ station "Lima". Has a 1.4 km airstrip, jetty and dive resort. Occupied since 1983. 6.2 ~35ha
China ๅผนไธธ็ค

Taiwan ๅฝˆไธธ็ค
Danwan Jiao

Vietnam ฤรก Hoa Lau
Malaysia Terumbu Layang Layang
Ardasier Reef[3][38] Philippines Antonio Luna[39] 07ยฐ38โ€ฒN 113ยฐ56โ€ฒE / 7.633ยฐN 113.933ยฐE / 7.633; 113.933
Naturally above water only at low tide. Encloses a lagoon. Has a few sandy patches. Several soldiers stationed at Royal Malaysian Navy offshore EEZ station "Uniform". Occupied since 1986.[3]
0
China ๅ…‰ๆ˜Ÿไป”็ค

Taiwan ๅ…‰ๆ˜Ÿไป”็ค
Guangxingzai Jiao

Vietnam Bรฃi Kiรชu Ngแปฑa
Malaysia Terumbu Ubi
Dallas Reef[3] Philippines Rajah Matanda Naturally above water only at low tide. Encloses a lagoon. Several soldiers stationed. Malaysia is also using this reef for tourism. 0
China ๅ…‰ๆ˜Ÿ็ค Guangxing Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Suแป‘i Cรกt
Malaysia Terumbu Laya
Erica Reef / Enloa Reef[note 3] Philippines Gabriela Silang[39] Above water only at low tide. Some isolated rocks on the eastern edge stand above high water. Several soldiers stationed at Royal Malaysian Navy offshore EEZ station "Sierra". Occupied since 1999. 0
China ็ฐธ็ฎ•็ค

Taiwan ็ฐธ็ฎ•็ค
Boji Jiao

Vietnam ฤรก ร‰n Ca
Malaysia Terumbu Siput
Investigator Shoal[note 3] Philippines Pawikan[39] Above water only at low tide. Some large rocks at the western end are visible at high water. Encloses a lagoon. Several soldiers stationed at Royal Malaysian Navy offshore EEZ station "Papa". Occupied since 1999. 0
China ๆฆ†ไบšๆš—ๆฒ™

Taiwan ๆฆ†ไบžๆš—ๆฒ™
Yuya Ansha

Vietnam Bรฃi Thรกm Hiแปƒm
Malaysia Terumbu Peninjau
Mariveles Reef[3][38] Philippines Mariveles A sand cay, 1.5โ€“2 m high, surrounded by two lagoons, parts of which are above water at high tide. Several soldiers stationed at Royal Malaysian Navy offshore EEZ station "Mike". Occupied since 1986. 0
China ๅ—ๆตท็ค

Taiwan ๅ—ๆตท็ค
Nanhai Jiao

Vietnam ฤรก Kแปณ Vรขn
Malaysia Terumbu Mantanani
Total 1 island, 4 reefs, and 1 shoal 6.2

People's Republic of China

China People's Republic of China
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Cuarteron Reef[3][38] China ๅŽ้˜ณ็ค Huayang Jiao 8ยฐ53โ€ฒ00โ€ณN 112ยฐ51โ€ฒ05โ€ณE / 8.88333ยฐN 112.85139ยฐE / 8.88333; 112.85139 - Part of London Reefs.

Natural features
Coral rocks only. Highest are 1.5 m high, on the north.
Occupation before land reclamation
Occupied by PRC since 1988. As of 2011, has permanent reef fortresses and supply platforms able to resist winds up to 71 knots and equipped with VHF / UHF communications equipment, search radars as well as naval guns and anti-aircraft guns, which can serve as docks for Chinese navy patrol boats.[40]
Land reclamation
Intelligence reports of November 2014 suggest the reef has been transformed into an island of yet unknown size, due to PRC's land reclamation activities.[1] By June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 0.231 km2 and appeared complete.[41]

0 23.1 ha[41]
Philippines Calderon
Vietnam ฤรก Chรขu Viรชn
Fiery Cross Reef / Northwest Investigator Reef[3][38] China ๆฐธๆš‘็ค Yongshu Jiao 9ยฐ37โ€ฒN 112ยฐ58โ€ฒE / 9.617ยฐN 112.967ยฐE / 9.617; 112.967 - West of Union Banks

Natural features
Rocks up to 1 m high. [5] says all below high tide, but guano deposits disagree.
Occupation before land reclamation
Occupied by PRC since 1988. "Marine observation station" built by PRC in 1988; PRC built a navy harbor by blasting, piling up and cementing coral; coconut, fir, and banyan trees planted. As of 2011, designated the PRC main command headquarters; equipped with satellite data transmission, surface and air search radars; armed with at least four high-powered naval guns and several gun emplacements.[40]
Land reclamation
Intelligence reports of November 2014 observed that the reef has been transformed into an island 3,000m long and 200-300m wide due to PRC land reclamation activities.[1]
In February 2015, land reclamation was already estimated having reached 2.3 km2, turning the reef to the largest landmass in Spratly islands.[42] The reclaimed area was estimated to have grown to 2.65 km2 in April 2015.[13] By June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 2.74 km2 and appeared complete.[41]

0 274 ha[41]
Philippines Kagitingan
Vietnam ฤรก Chแปฏ Thแบญp
Gaven Reefs[3][38] China ๅ—่–ฐ็ค Nanxun Jiao (Northern reef) / Xinan or Duolu Jiao
(Southern reef)
10ยฐ12โ€ฒ48โ€ณN 114ยฐ13โ€ฒ9โ€ณE / 10.21333ยฐN 114.21917ยฐE / 10.21333; 114.21917 - Part of Tizard Banks.

Natural features
A sand dune, 2 m high. Has fringing reef plus a reef 2 miles (3 km) to the south, both covered at high tide.
Occupation before land reclamation
Southern reef was occupied by PRC on 7/4/92. Occupied since 1988. As of 2011, has permanent reef fortresses and supply platforms able to resist winds up to 71 knots and equipped with VHF / UHF communications equipment, search radars as well as naval guns and anti-aircraft guns, which can serve as docks for Chinese navy patrol boats.[40]
Land reclamation
Intelligence reports of November 2014 observed that the reef has been transformed into an island of yet unknown size due to PRC land reclamation activities.[1] By June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 0.136 km2 and appeared complete.[41]

0 13.6 ha[41]
Philippines Burgos
Vietnam ฤรก Ga Ven (N. reef) / ฤรก Lแบกc (S. reef)
Hughes Reef[3][38] China ไธœ้—จ็ค Dongmen Jiao 9ยฐ55โ€ฒN 114ยฐ30โ€ฒE / 9.917ยฐN 114.500ยฐE / 9.917; 114.500 - Part of Union Banks.

Natural features
Lies 9 miles (14 km) to the east of Sin Cowe Island. Naturally above water at least at low tide.
Occupation before land reclamation
Occupied since 1988. Has a lighthouse[43] on top of a two storied Chinese defence outpost.[44]
Land reclamation
Imagery captured on 24 January 2015 shows 0.75 km2 of reclaimed land and the construction of a large facility in progress.[45] By June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 0.76 km2 and appeared complete.[41]

0 7.6 ha[41]
Vietnam ฤรก Tฦฐ Nghฤฉa
Johnson South Reef[3][38] China ่ตค็“œ็ค Chigua Jiao 9ยฐ42โ€ฒ50โ€ณN 114ยฐ17โ€ฒ10โ€ณE / 9.71389ยฐN 114.286ยฐE / 9.71389; 114.286 - Part of Union Banks.

Natural features
Contiguous with Vietnam-occupied Collins Reef which lies 4 miles (6 km) away northwest. Naturally above water only at low tide, but many rocks above water at high tide.
Occupation before land reclamation
Site of 1988 PRC/Vietnam clash. Occupied since 1988. As of 2011, has permanent reef fortresses and supply platforms able to resist winds up to 71 knots and equipped with VHF / UHF communications equipment, search radars as well as naval guns and anti-aircraft guns, which can serve as docks for Chinese navy patrol boats.[40]
Land reclamation
Intelligence reports of November 2014 observed that the reef has been transformed into an island about 500m by 200m due to PRC land reclamation activities.[1] By June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 0.109 km2 and appeared complete.[41]

0 10.9 ha[41]
Philippines Mabini
Vietnam ฤรก Gแบกc Ma
Mischief Reef[3][38] China ็พŽๆตŽ็ค Meiji Jiao 9ยฐ55โ€ฒN 115ยฐ32โ€ฒE / 9.917ยฐN 115.533ยฐE / 9.917; 115.533 - East of the centre of Dangerous Ground.

Natural features
Some rocks above water at low tide. Has a large lagoon.
Occupation before land reclamation
In February 1995, PRC had built a wooden complex on stilts here, starting its formal occupation of the feature. In 1999, the Philippines protested over the expanded structures claiming that it is a military outpost and it poses danger to Philippine security and national defense, being 130 miles (209 km) from Palawan. PRC claimed it was a shelter for fishermen. By 2011, the "shelters" were equipped with satellite communications and radars, and the reef had four building complexes with 13 multi-storey buildings. Fifty Chinese Marines are permanently stationed there.[40]
Land reclamation
In March 2015, it was detected that the PRC had started land reclamation activities on the reef.[46] By April 2015, the reclaimed area had rapidly grown to almost 2.5 km2, and further reclamation was on-going around the reef.[13] By June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 5.58 km2 and appeared nearing completion.[41]

0 558 ha[41]
Philippines Panganiban[39]
Vietnam ฤรก Vร nh Khฤƒn
Subi (Zhubi) Reef [3][38] China ๆธš็ขง็ค Zhubi Dao 10ยฐ54โ€ฒ48โ€ณN 114ยฐ03โ€ฒ43โ€ณE / 10.9133ยฐN 114.062ยฐE / 10.9133; 114.062 - West of Thitu Reefs.

Natural features
Lies 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Philippine-occupied Thitu Island (Pagasa Island). Naturally above water only at low tide. Surrounds a lagoon.
Occupation before land reclamation
As of 2011, PRC has built a permanent reef fortress and supply platform that can house 160 troops. This garrison has a helipad and is armed with four twin barrel 37-millimeter naval guns. Houses a doppler weather radar.[40]
Land reclamation
Intelligence reports of March 2015 observed that the reef has been transformed into an island about 1.8 km2 due to PRC land reclamation activities.[2] In April 2015, the reclaimed area was about 2.27 km2 and growing.[13] Two months later, the reclaimed area had grown to 3.87 km2.[47] Later in June 2015, the land reclamation had reached 3.95 km2 and appeared nearing completion.[41]

0 395 ha[47]
Philippines Zamora
Vietnam ฤรก Xu Bi
Total 7 reefs of which 7 have artificial islands 0 1350.6 ha

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Taiwan Republic of China (Taiwan)
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Taiping Island / Itu Aba[3][38] Taiwan ๅคชๅนณๅณถ Tร ipรญng DวŽo 10ยฐ22โ€ฒ30โ€ณN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒ0โ€ณE / 10.37500ยฐN 114.36667ยฐE / 10.37500; 114.36667 - Part of Tizard Banks.

The largest of the Spratly islands, and one of the few islands in the South China Sea with its own source of fresh water. Located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of Philippine-occupied Loaita (Kota) Island and about 6 miles (10 km) west of Vietnam-occupied Sand Cay. Covered with shrubs, coconut and mangroves. 600 soldiers stationed, lighthouse,[36] radio and weather stations, concrete landing jetty and two wells at the SW end. Guano deposits, fringing reef. Hainan fishermen used to visit annually. In August 1993, plans were announced for a 2 km-long airstrip and a fishing port. The now only 1150-meters-long airstrip was completed in January 2008.[48] Pineapple was once cultivated here. Occupied since September 1956, four months after Filipino Tomas Cloma claimed the islands.

46
Philippines Ligaw[39]
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Ba Bรฌnh
Other names: Ligao, HuรกngshฤnmวŽ Jiฤo (้ปƒๅฑฑ้ฆฌ็ค), HuรกngshฤnmวŽ Zhรฌ (้ปƒๅฑฑ้ฆฌๅณ™), Nagashima (้•ทๅณถ)
Ban Than Reef / Zhongzhou Reef[3] Taiwan ไธญๆดฒ็ค Zhongzhou Jiao 10ยฐ23โ€ฒ10โ€ณN 114ยฐ24โ€ฒ49โ€ณE / 10.38611ยฐN 114.41361ยฐE / 10.38611; 114.41361 - Part of Tizard Banks.

Lies 3 miles (5 km) east of Itu Aba Island and 3 miles (5 km) west of Vietnamese occupied Sand Cay. Small drying reef.[3] "Construction project" underway since March 1995.[49]

0
Vietnam Bรฃi Bร n Than
Total 1 island and 1 reef 46

Republic of the Philippines

Philippines Republic of the Philippines
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Flat Island[38][3] Philippines Patag[39] 10ยฐ49โ€ฒ00โ€ณN 115ยฐ49โ€ฒ20โ€ณE / 10.81667ยฐN 115.82222ยฐE / 10.81667; 115.82222
The fourteenth largest Spratly island. About 6 miles (10 km) southwest of Philippine-occupied Lawak Island (Nanshan Island). It changes its shape seasonally; the sand build up depends largely on the direction of prevailing wind and waves - the island has taken an elongated shape, the shape of a crescent moon, and the shape of a letter "S". Like Panata Island (Lankiam Cay), it is also barren of any vegetation. No underground water source is found in the island. Presently, the island serves as a military observation post for the Municipality of Kalayaan. A low, flat, sandy cay, 240m by 90m, subject to erosion. No vegetation. Several soldiers stationed.
0.57
China ่ดนไฟกๅฒ›

Taiwan ่ฒปไฟกๅณถ
Feixin Dao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Bรฌnh Nguyรชn
Lankiam Cay[3][38] Philippines Panata[39] The sixteenth largest and the smallest Spratly island. Located 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Philippine-occupied Kota Island (Lankiam Cay). A few years ago this island has a surface area of more than 5 hectares but strong waves brought by a strong typhoon washed out the sandy surface (beach) of the island leaving behind today the calcarenite foundation that can be seen at low tide. Several soldiers stationed. Part of Loaita Banks. 0.44
China ๆจไฟกๆฒ™ๆดฒ

Taiwan ๆจไฟกๆฒ™ๆดฒ
Yangxin Shazhou

Vietnam ฤรก An Nhฦกn
Loaita Cay[3][38] Philippines Melchora Aquino[39] The fifteenth largest Spratly island. It's located about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Philippine-occupied Loaita Island, just west of the north of Dangerous Ground. The island is a low, flat, sandy cay, and is subject to erosion. It changes its shape seasonally. The sand build up depends largely on the direction of prevailing winds and waves; it has taken an elongated shape for some years. Several soldiers stationed. Occupied since 1968. Part of Loaita Banks. 0.53
China ๅ—้’ฅๆฒ™ๆดฒ

Taiwan ๅ—้’ฅๆฒ™ๆดฒ
Nanyao Shazhou

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Loแบกi Ta Tรขy
Loaita Island[3][38] Philippines Kota[39] The tenth largest Spratly island. Located 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Philippine-occupied Pag-asa Island (Thitu Island) and 22 miles (35 km) north-northeast of the ROC-occupied Taiping Island. It fringes the Laoita bank and reef. Its calcarenite outcrop is visible along its western side at low tide. The present shape of the island indicates sand buildup along its eastern side. The anchor-shaped side will eventually connect with the northern portion as the sand buildup continues thereby creating another mini-lagoon in the process. The presence of migrating sea birds adds to the high phosphorus contents of the sand found in the island. Occasionally, giant sea turtles are reported to be laying their eggs in the island. Covered with mangrove bushes, above which rose coconut palms and other small trees. Several soldiers stationed. Occupied since 1968. Part of Loaita Banks. 6.45
China ๅ—้’ฅๅฒ›

Taiwan ๅ—้‘ฐๅณถ
Nanyue Dao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Loแบกi Ta
Nanshan Island[3][38] Philippines Lawak[39] 10ยฐ45โ€ฒN 115ยฐ49โ€ฒE / 10.750ยฐN 115.817ยฐE / 10.750; 115.817
The eighth largest Spratly island. Located 98.0 miles (157.7 km) east of Pag-asa (Thitu Island). This island is a bird sanctuary. Its surroundings are highly phosphatized that superphosphate materials can be mined out on a small-scale basis. Near the fringes of the breakwaters (approx. 2 miles (3 km) from the island), intact hard coral reefs were observed to retain their natural environment and beautiful tropical fishes were seen colonizing these coral beds of varying colors. Covered with coconut trees, bushes and grass. 580 m long, on the edge of a submerged reef. Several soldiers stationed. Has a small helipad.
7.93
China ้ฉฌๆฌขๅฒ›

Taiwan ้ฆฌๆญกๅณถ
Mahuan Dao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Vฤฉnh Viแป…n
Northeast Cay[3][38] Philippines Parola[39] 11ยฐ28โ€ฒN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 11.467ยฐN 114.350ยฐE / 11.467; 114.350
The fifth largest Spratly island. Only 1.75 miles (2.82 km) north of Vietnamese-occupied Southwest Cay and can be seen before the horizon. Located 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Philippine-occupied Pag-asa (Thitu Island). Some of its outcrops are visible on its western side. It has high salinity groundwater and vegetation limited to beach type of plants. The corals around the island were mostly destroyed by rampant use of dynamite fishing and cyanide method employed by foreign fishing boats in the past. Covered with grass and thick trees. Much of the ringing reef is above water at high tide. Supported a beacon in 1984. Has Guano deposits. Several soldiers stationed. Satellite photography suggests it may have an airstrip.[note 4] Occupied since 1968. Part of North Danger Reef.
12.7
China ๅŒ—ๅญๅฒ› Beizi Dao

Taiwan ๅŒ—ๅญ็ค Beizi Jiao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Song Tแปญ ฤรดng
Thitu Island[3][38] Philippines Pag-asa[39] The second largest Spratly island. Serves as the poblacion for the Municipality of Kalayaan, Palawan, Phils. It is covered with trees and has a variety of fauna. It is home to some 300+ civilians (including children) and over 50 soldiers. Other islands are expected to be populated before 2010. Population is regulated to protect the islands' flora and fauna and to avoid tension with other countries. It has 1.4 km airstrip, a marina, water filtering plant, power generator and a commercial communications tower (by Smart Communications), and a school. The Philippines' Department of Tourism is making improvements to the island to make it profitable. Occupied since 1971. Part of Thitu Reefs. 37.2
China ไธญไธšๅฒ›

Taiwan ไธญๆฅญๅณถ
Zhongye Dao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Thแป‹ Tแปฉ
West York Island[3][38] Philippines Likas[39] 11ยฐ05โ€ฒN 115ยฐ01โ€ฒE / 11.083ยฐN 115.017ยฐE / 11.083; 115.017
The third largest Spratly island. This island is located 47 miles (76 km) northeast of Pag-asa (Thitu Island). Outcrops are visible on the southern and eastern portion of the island during low tides. This island is considered a sanctuary for giant sea turtles that lay their eggs on the island all year round. The high salinity of the ground water in the island retards the growth of introduced trees like coconuts, ipil-ipil, and other types. Only those endemic to the area that are mostly beach type of plants thrive and survive the hot and humid condition especially during the dry season. Has an observation post. Several soldiers stationed.
18.6
China ่ฅฟๆœˆๅฒ›

Taiwan ่ฅฟๆœˆๅณถ
Xiyue Dao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Bแบฟn Lแบกc (ฤแบฃo Dแปซa)
Commodore Reef[3][38] Philippines Rizal[39] A sand "cay", 0.5 m high, surrounded by two lagoons. Parts of reef above water at high tide. It is a typical reef lying underwater and is now being manned by a military contingent based and established in the area. Some structures. Several soldiers stationed. Occupied since 1978. 0
China ๅธไปค็ค

Taiwan ๅธไปค็ค
Siling Jiao

Vietnam ฤรก Cรดng ฤo
Malaysia Terumbu Laksamana
Irving Reef[3] Philippines Balagtas Naturally above water only at low tide. A very small cay lies at northern end. Some structures. Several soldiers stationed. 0
China ็ซ่‰พ็ค

Taiwan ็ซ่‰พ็ค
Huo'ai Jiao

Vietnam ฤรก Cรก Nhรกm
Second Thomas Reef / shoal[note 5] Philippines Ayungin[39] A shallow reef. It is close to Chinese-occupied Mischief Reef. It was occupied by the Philippines in 1999, after the 1995 controversial Chinese occupation of Mischief Reef, to put pressure on China not to occupy any features further which lie near the Philippines. 0
China ไป็ˆฑ็ค Ren'ai Jiao

Taiwan ไปๆ„›ๆš—ๆฒ™ Ren'ai Ansha

Vietnam Bรฃi Cแป Mรขy
Total 8 islands and 3 reefs 84.42

Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Southwest Cay[3][38] Philippines Pugad 11ยฐ28โ€ฒN 114ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 11.467ยฐN 114.350ยฐE / 11.467; 114.350
The sixth largest Spratly island. Only 1.75 miles (2.82 km) from Northeast Cay and can be seen before the horizon. Previously a breeding place for birds and covered with trees and guano. Export of guano was once carried out "on a considerable scale." Fringing reef partly above water at high tide. Vietnam erected its first lighthouse in the Spratlys here in October 1993[36] and built an airstrip. Has a three-story building, garrisoned by soldiers. Philippine military controlled the island before the early 1970s. South Vietnamese forces (Republic of Vietnam) invaded the island in 1975, when Filipino soldiers guarding the island attended the birthday party of their commanding officer based in the nearby Northeast Cay. A confirmed report came out that Vietnamese prostitutes were sent by Vietnamese officials to the birthday party, supposedly a sign of good brotherhood between the forces, but was actually used to lure the Filipino soldiers guarding the island. Filipino forces apparently planned on attacking the island, thus it would have led to a war, but Vietnamese forces were able to erect a huge garrison in the island within few weeks, forcing Filipino officials to abort the plan. Since then, more soldiers were assigned to Parola Island (North East Cay), to avoid it from happening again. This was confirmed by interviews with soldiers involved in an episode of the defunct ABS-CBN's Magandang Gabi Bayan (Good Evening Nation) program. See Policies, activities and history of the Philippines in Spratly Islands#Southwest Cay invasion for more details. Part of North Danger Reef.
12
China ๅ—ๅญๅฒ› Nanzi Dao

Taiwan ๅ—ๅญ็ค Nanzi Jiao

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Song Tแปญ Tรขy
Sand Cay[3][38] Philippines Bailan 10ยฐ23โ€ฒN 114ยฐ29โ€ฒE / 10.383ยฐN 114.483ยฐE / 10.383; 114.483
The ninth largest Spratly island. Lies 6 miles (10 km) to the east of Taiwan-occupied Taiping Island. Covered with trees and bushes. Fringing reef partly above water at low tide. This feature is commonly confused with Sandy Cay. Occupied since 1974. Part of Tizard Banks.
7
China ๆ•ฆ่ฐฆๆฒ™ๆดฒ

Taiwan ๆ•ฆ่ฌ™ๆฒ™ๆดฒ
Dunqian Shazhou

Vietnam ฤแบฃo Sฦกn Ca
Namyit Island[3][38] Philippines Binago[39] 10ยฐ11โ€ฒN 114ยฐ22โ€ฒE / 10.183ยฐN 114.367ยฐE / 10.183; 114.367
The twelfth largest Spratly island. Covered with small trees, bushes and grass. Has a fringing reef and is inhabited by sea birds. The island is inhabited by an unknown number of Vietnamese soldiers and in the deep waters fronting the south side it is said that a submarine base is situated.[citation needed] Occupied since 1975.Part of Tizard Banks.
5.3
China ้ธฟๅบฅๅฒ› Hongxiu Dao
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Nam Yแบฟt
Sin Cowe Island[3][38] Philippines Rurok[39] 9ยฐ52โ€ฒN 114ยฐ19โ€ฒE / 9.867ยฐN 114.317ยฐE / 9.867; 114.317
The seventh largest. Has fringing reef which is above water at low tide. Occupied since 1974. Part of Union Banks.
8
China ๆ™ฏๅฎๅฒ› Jinghong Dao
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Sinh Tแป“n
Spratly Island / Storm Island[3][38] Philippines Lagos 8ยฐ38โ€ฒN 114ยฐ25โ€ฒE / 8.633ยฐN 114.417ยฐE / 8.633; 114.417
The fourth largest Spratly island. 2.5 m high, flat. Covered with bushes, grass, birds and guano. 5.5 m-high obelisk at southern tip. Has landing strip, and a fishing port. Fringing reef is above water at low tide. Some structures with soldiers stationed. Occupied since 1974.
13
China ๅ—ๅจๅฒ› Nanwei Dao
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Trฦฐแปng Sa
Amboyna Cay[3][38] Philippines Datu Kalantiaw[39] 07ยฐ54โ€ฒN 112ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 7.900ยฐN 112.917ยฐE / 7.900; 112.917
The thirteenth largest Spratly island. 2m high. Two parts: East part consists of sand and coral, west part is covered with guano. Has fringing reef. An obelisk, about 2.7 m high, stands on the SW corner. Little vegetation. Lighthouse operational since May 1995.[36] Heavily fortified.[3]
1.6
China ๅฎ‰ๆณขๆฒ™ๆดฒ Anbo Shazhou
Vietnam ฤแบฃo An Bang
Malaysia Pulau Amboyna Kecil
Grierson Reef[3] China ๆŸ“้’ๆฒ™ๆดฒ Ranqing Shazhou A sand cay with fringing reef.[50] (Despite some ambiguity in various references, this is NOT Sin Cowe East Island.[51]) Its sand bar area is about 12 hectares. Part of Union Banks. 0
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Sinh Tแป“n ฤรดng
Central London Reef[3][38] Philippines Gitnang Quezon[39] 08ยฐ59โ€ฒN 112ยฐ21โ€ฒE / 8.983ยฐN 112.350ยฐE / 8.983; 112.350
SW part is a sandbank which barely submerges at high tide. The rest is coral reef, awash, surrounding a lagoon. Occupied since 1978. Part of London Reefs.
0
China ไธญ็ค Zhong Jiao
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Trฦฐแปng Sa ฤรดng
Pearson Reef[3][38] Philippines Hizon[39] Two sand "cays", 2 m and 1 m high, lie on the edges of a lagoon. Parts of the surrounding reef are above water at high tide. Occupied since 1988. 0
China ๆฏ•็”Ÿ็ค Bisheng Jiao
Vietnam ฤแบฃo Phan Vinh
Barque Canada Reef / Lizzie Weber Reef[3][38] Philippines (Barque Canada Reef) Magsaysay 8ยฐ10โ€ฒN 113ยฐ18โ€ฒE / 8.167ยฐN 113.300ยฐE / 8.167; 113.300
Coral. Highest rocks are 4.5 m high, at SW end. Much of reef is above water at high tide. Some sandy patches. 18 miles (29 km) long. Its military structures have been upgraded. Occupied since 1987.[3]
0
Philippines (Lizzie Weber Reef) Mascarado
China ๆŸ็ค Bai Jiao, Liwei Dao
Vietnam Bรฃi Thuyแปn Chร i
Malaysia Terumbu Perahu
West London Reef[3][38] Philippines Kanlurang Quezon[39] East part is sand "cay", 0.6 m high. West part is coral reef which is above water only at low tide. Between them is a lagoon. Vietnam erected a lighthouse here in May or June 1994.[36] Part of London Reefs. 0
China ่ฅฟ็ค Xi Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Tรขy
Ladd Reef[38] China ๆ—ฅ็งฏ็ค Riji Jiao Naturally above water at low tide. Has coral lagoon. Occupied since 1988. 0
Vietnam ฤรก Lรกt
Discovery Great Reef[3][38] Philippines Paredes Several rocks are above water at high tide. Most of reef is above water at low tide. Has lagoon. Occupied since 1988. 0
China ๅคง็Žฐ็ค Daxian Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Lแป›n
Pigeon Reef / Tennent Reef[3][38] Philippines Lopez-Jaena Numerous rocks are naturally above the high tide line. Encloses a lagoon. Occupied since 1988. 0
China ๆ— ไนœ็ค Wumie Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Tiรชn Nแปฏ
East London Reef[3][38] Philippines Silangang Quezon[39] Rocks up to 1 m high. Encloses a lagoon. Occupied since 1988. Part of London Reefs. 0
China ไธœ็ค Dong Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก ฤรดng
Alison Reef[3][38] Philippines De Jesus[39] 8ยฐ51โ€ฒN 114ยฐ00โ€ฒE / 8.850ยฐN 114.000ยฐE / 8.850; 114.000
Naturally above water only at low tide. Encloses a lagoon.[3]
0
China ๅ…ญ้—จ็ค Liumen Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Tแป‘c Tan
Cornwallis South Reef[3][38] Philippines Osmeรฑa Naturally above water only at low tide. Encloses a lagoon. Occupied since 1988. 0
China ๅ—ๅŽ็ค Nanhua Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Nรบi Le
Petley Reef[3][38] Philippines Juan Luna Naturally above water only at low tide, some small rocks might stand above high water. Occupied since 1988. Part of Tizard Banks. 0
China ่ˆถๅ…ฐ็ค Bolan Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Nรบi Thแป‹
South Reef[3][38] Philippines Timog Lies about 2.5 miles (4 km) southwest of Vietnam-occupied Southwest Cay. A tiny cay appears atop this reef on the most detailed map available. On the southwest end of North Danger Reef. Fringing reef is above water at low tide. Occupied since 1988. Part of North Danger Reef. 0
China ๅฅˆ็ฝ—็ค Nailuo Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Nam
Collins Reef / Johnson North Reef[3] Philippines Roxas 09ยฐ46โ€ฒN 114ยฐ15โ€ฒE / 9.767ยฐN 114.250ยฐE / 9.767; 114.250
Lies 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Vietnam-occupied Sin Cowe Island. Connected to Johnson South Reef. A "coral dune" is located at the southeast corner, above the high tide line. Part of Union Banks.
0
China ้ฌผๅ–Š็ค Guihan Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Cรด Lin
Lan(d)sdowne Reef[3][38] Philippines Pagkakaisa Sand dune, with fringing reef. Part of Union Banks. 0
China ็ผ็ค Qiong Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Len ฤao
Rifleman Bank (containing Bombay Castle)[3] China ๅ—่–‡ๆปฉ Nanwei Tan Shallowest natural depth is 3 m, called Bombay Castle. Sand and coral. Occupied since 1989. 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Vลฉng Mรขy
Prince of Wales Bank China ๅนฟ้›…ๆปฉ Guangya Tan Shallowest natural depth is 7 m. Has corals. Occupied since 1989. 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Phรบc Tแบงn
Vanguard Bank[3] China ไธ‡ๅฎ‰ๆปฉ Wan'an Tan Shallowest natural depth is 16 m. Vietnam has run three "economic technological service stations" in this area since July 1994. Occupied since 1989. 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Tฦฐ Chรญnh
Prince Consort Bank[3] China ่ฅฟๅซๆปฉ Xiwei Tan Shallowest natural depth is 9 m. Occupied since 1990. 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Phรบc Nguyรชn
Grainger Bank[3] China ๆŽๅ‡†ๆปฉ Lizhun Tan Shallowest natural depth is either 9 m or 11 m. Occupied since 1991. 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Quแบฟ ฤฦฐแปng
Alexandra Bank China ไบบ้ชๆปฉ Renjun Tan Shallowest natural depth is 5 m. Occupied since 1991. 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Huyแปn Trรขn
Orleana Shoal China ๅฅฅๅ—ๆš—ๆฒ™ Aonan Ansha 0
Vietnam Bรฃi ฤแบฅt
Kingston Shoal China ้‡‘็›พๆš—ๆฒ™ Jindun Ansha 0
Vietnam Bรฃi ฤinh
Total 6 islands, 15 reefs, 6 banks, and 2 shoals 46.9

Unoccupied but largely controlled by China

China Unoccupied but largely controlled by China
China
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Hallet Reef China ๅฎ‰ไน็ค Anle Jiao

Taiwan ๅฎ‰ๆจ‚็ค

near China Hughes Reef 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Bรฌnh Sฦกn
McKennan Reef China ่ฅฟ้—จ็ค Ximen Jiao

Taiwan ่ฅฟ้–€็ค

near China Hughes Reef 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Ken Nan
Eldad Reef China ๅฎ‰่พพ็ค Anda Jiao

Taiwan ๅฎ‰้”็ค

China China Coast Guard regular patrols. It is also under the control of Vietnam, near Vietnam-occupied Petley Reef 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Ken Nan
First Thomas Shoal China ไฟกไน‰็ค Xinyi Jiao

Taiwan ไฟก็พฉๆš—ๆฒ™ Xinyi Ansha

China China Coast Guard regular patrol
9ยฐ20โ€ฒN 115ยฐ57โ€ฒE / 9.333ยฐN 115.950ยฐE / 9.333; 115.950 - SE of Mischief Reef

A few rocks are permanently above sea level. Much of the reef is above water at low tide. Encloses a lagoon.

0 0
Philippines Bulig[39]
Vietnam Bรฃi Suแป‘i Ngร 
Whitson Reef[3] China ็‰›่ฝญ็ค Niu'e Jiao

Taiwan ็‰›่ป›็ค

China China Coast Guard regular patrol
Part of Union Banks.

Some rocks naturally above water at high tide. Part of Union Banks. It is also under the control of Vietnam, near Vietnam-occupied Grierson Reef

0 0
Philippines Julian Felipe
Vietnam ฤรก Ba ฤแบงu

Unoccupied but largely controlled by Malaysia

Malaysia Unoccupied but largely controlled by Malaysia
Malaysia claims a portion of the South China Sea together with 11 islands and other marine features in the Spratly group on the basis that they are within its continental shelf. These shoals lie off the North-Western coast of Sarawak over an area of 100 km;[dubiousdiscuss] as such, they are largely controlled by Malaysia.[citation needed]
Int'l Name Local Names Description Sea area Land area
North Luconia Shoals China ๅŒ—ๅบทๆš—ๆฒ™ Beikang Ansha Friendship Shoal [zh] (Chinese: ็›Ÿ่ฐŠๆš—ๆฒ™),
Hardie Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๆตทๅบทๆš—ๆฒ™),
Aitken Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ไน‰ๅ‡€็ค),
Buck Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๆณ•ๆ˜พๆš—ๆฒ™),
Moody Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๅบท่ฅฟๆš—ๆฒ™),
Seahorse Breakers  [zh] (Chinese: ๅ—ๅฎ‰็ค),
Tripp Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๅŒ—ๅฎ‰็ค),
Hayes Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๅ—ๅฑ็ค)
1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi)[52] 0
Malaysia Gugusan Beting Raja Jarum
South Luconia Shoals China ๅ—ๅบทๆš—ๆฒ™ Nankang Ansha Stigant Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๆตทๅฎ‰็ค),
Connell Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ้šๆณขๆš—ๆฒ™),
Herald Reef (Spratly Islands)  [zh] (Chinese: ๆตทๅฎ็ค),
Comus Shoal  [zh] (Chinese: ๆฌขไนๆš—ๆฒ™),
Richmond Reef  [zh] (Chinese: ๆฝญ้—จ็ค),
Luconia Breakers  [zh] (Chinese: ็ผๅฐ็ค)
900 square kilometres (350 sq mi)[52] 0
Malaysia Gugusan Beting Patinggi Ali
James Shoal[note 6] China ๆ›พๆฏๆš—ๆฒ™ Zengmu Ansha Shallowest natural depth is 17.5 m. 0 0
Malaysia Beting Serupai
Ardasier Bank China ๅฎ‰ๆธกๆปฉ Andu Tan

Taiwan ๅฎ‰ๆธก็˜

near Malaysia 0 0
Malaysia ?
Royal Charlotte Reef China ็š‡่ทฏ็ค Huanglu Jiao near Malaysia,
China China Coast Guard regular patrol
0 0
Malaysia ?

Unoccupied but largely controlled by the Philippines

Philippines Unoccupied but largely controlled by the Philippines
The reefs, shoals, etc. to the east of the 116ยฐE meridian are closely guarded by the Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Navy and Air Force. Though not occupied, the Philippines asserts control over these features which are less 100 miles (160 km) from the Palawan west coast (note: Scarborough Shoal is 100 miles (160 km) from Zambales west coast). There are many Filipino fishermen in this region, who cooperate closely with the Philippine Navy and Philippine Coast Guard. Non-Filipino fishermen are tolerated in this region, provided that they comply with Philippine laws. The press in the Philippines have reported many arrests of Chinese fishermen by the Philippine Navy and Philippine Coast Guard because of illegal fishing methods and catching of endangered sea species, both in this region and in the Sulu Sea. Philippine military presence in this region intensified after the 1995 Mischief Reef incident. The Philippine Air Force has been active in striking even the markers set up by other countries to guide the latter's naval forces in this region.
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Amy Douglas Bank / Reef Philippines Mahiwagang Diwata Lies north of Palawan Passage. Awash at low tide. 0
China ๅฎ‰ๅก˜ๆปฉ Antang Tan,
ๅฎ‰ๅก˜็ค Antang Jiao
Vietnam Cแปฅm Hแป“ Trร m
Bombay Shoal Philippines Abad Santos[39] 9ยฐ26โ€ฒN 116ยฐ55โ€ฒE / 9.433ยฐN 116.917ยฐE / 9.433; 116.917
Several rocks are exposed at low tide. Surrounds a lagoon.[3]
0
China ่“ฌๅ‹ƒๆš—ๆฒ™ Pengbo Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi Cรกi Mรฉp
Boxall Reef Philippines Rajah Sulayman 8ยฐ51โ€ฒN 114ยฐ00โ€ฒE / 8.850ยฐN 114.000ยฐE / 8.850; 114.000
Above water only at low tide. No lagoon.[3]
0
China ็‰›่ฝฆ่ฝฎ็ค Niuchelun Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Long ฤiแปn
Carnatic Shoal Philippines Sikatuna 0
China ็บข็Ÿณๆš—ๆฒ™ Hongshi Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi Rแบกch Lแบฅp
Half Moon Shoal Philippines Hasa-hasa[39] Several rocks on the eastern side rise one to two feet above high tide. Encloses a lagoon. Reports in February 2016 indicate the Philippine control of the reef might have ended.[54] 0
China ๅŠๆœˆ็ค Banyue Jiao
Vietnam Bรฃi Trฤƒng Khuyแบฟt
Hardy Reef Philippines Sakay Naturally above water only at low tide. Surrounds a narrow strip of sand. 0
China ๅŠ่ทฏ็ค Banlu Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Phแบญt Tแปฑ
Hopkins Reef China ็ซๆ˜Ÿ็ค Huoxing Jiao 0
Vietnam ฤรก Hแปฃp Kim
Investigator Northeast Shoal Philippines Dalagang Bukid Lies only a few miles west of Palawan. Naturally above water at low tide. 0
China ๆตทๅฃ็ค Haikou Jiao
Vietnam Bรฃi Phรน Mแปน
Iroquois Reef Philippines Del Pilar Lies east of both Philippine-occupied Nanshan Island and Flat Island. Above water only at low tide. 0
China ้ฒŽ่—ค็ค Houteng Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Khรบc Giรกc
Leslie Bank Philippines Urduja 0
China ๅ‹‡ๅฃซๆปฉ Yongshi Tan
Vietnam Bรฃi Vฤฉnh Tuy
Lord Auckland Shoal Philippines Lapu-Lapu + 0
China ่Žชๅ…ฐๆš—ๆฒ™ Elan Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi Na Khoai
Pennsylvania North Reef China ้˜ณๆ˜Ž็ค Yangming Jiao 0
Vietnam ฤรก Gรฒ Giร 
Pennsylvania South Reef China ๆฑๅก็ค Dongpo Jiao 0
Vietnam
Reed Tablemount (including Nares Bank and Marie Louise Bank) Philippines Recto[39] Shallowest natural depth is 9 m. About 2,500 square miles (6,500 km2) in area. The Philippines occupied this feature in 1971 and a Philippine-Sweden joint oil-exploration followed afterwards.[3] However, China protested this act of the Philippines saying that this tablemount which center lies 100 miles (160 km) from the Philippines is part of China's territories. After that, the Philippines tried asking China for a joint effort but China declined, arguing that the Philippines has no right in this feature. Presently, this feature is largely controlled by the Philippines. 0
China ็คผไนๆปฉ Liyue Tan
Vietnam Bรฃi Cแป Rong
Royal Captain Shoal Philippines Kanduli[39] A few rocks are above water at low tide. Surrounds a lagoon. 0
China ่ˆฐ้•ฟ็ค Jianzhang Jiao
Vietnam Bรฃi ฤแป“i Mแป“i
Sabina Shoal Philippines Escoda It encloses two lagoons, naturally above water at low tide. Lies east of the Philippine-occupied Second Thomas Reef. 0
China ไป™ๅฎพ็ค Xianbin Jiao
Vietnam Bรฃi Sa Bin
(Bรฃi Chรณp Mao)
Sandy Shoal Philippines Mabuhangin 0
China ็ฅžไป™ๆš—ๆฒ™ Shenxian Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi Hแปฏu ฤแป™
Seahorse Shoal / Seashore Shoal / Routh Bank Philippines Baybayin Dagat Lies north of Palawan Passage 0
China ๆตท้ฉฌๆปฉ Haima Tan
Vietnam Bรฃi Thแบกch Sa
Stag Shoal Philippines Panday Pira 0
China ้š้ๆš—ๆฒ™ Yindun Ansha
Southern Bank / Reef Philippines Katimugan A group of features located south of Reed Tablemount. The reef includes: Magat Salamat Reef, Tagpi, Hubo Reef, and Katimugan Banks/Reef. The area is largely controlled and used for fishing by the Philippines due to its proximity to Flat Island and Nanshan Island. 0
China ๅ—ๆ–นๆต…ๆปฉ Nanfang Qiantan
Vietnam Bรฃi Nam
Templar Bank Philippines Dalag[39] 0
China ๅฟ ๅญๆปฉ Zhongxiao Tan
Vietnam Bรฃi Rแบกch Vang
Philippines Unoccupied but largely controlled by the Philippines
The reefs, shoals, etc. to the west of the 116ยฐE meridian
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Loaita Nan China ๅŒ้ป„ๆฒ™ๆดฒ Shuanghuang Shazhou

Taiwan ้›™้ปƒๆฒ™ๆดฒ

near Philippines Loaita Cay 0 0
Philippines
Vietnam Bรฃi Loแบกi Ta Nam
North Reef (Spratly Islands) China ่ดกๅฃซ็ค Zhuying Jiao

Taiwan ่ฒขๅฃซ็ค

near Philippines Northeast Cay 0 0
Philippines
Vietnam ฤรก Bแบฏc
Sandy Cay (Spratly Islands) China ้“็บฟ็ค Tiexiang Jiao

Taiwan ้ต็ทš็ค

near Philippines Thitu Island 0 0
Philippines
Vietnam ฤรก Hoร i ร‚n
Thitu Reef China ้“ๅณ™็ค Tiezhi Jiao

Taiwan ้ตๅณ™็ค

near Philippines Thitu Island
Above water only at low tide. Located northeast of Thitu Island and unnamed on most maps. Part of Thitu Reefs
0 0
Philippines
Vietnam ฤรก Vฤฉnh Hแบฃo

Unoccupied but largely controlled by Vietnam

Vietnam Unoccupied but largely controlled by Vietnam
Vietnam
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.) Reclaimed area
Loveless Reef China ๅŽ็ค Hua Jiao

Taiwan ่ฏ็ค

near Vietnam Sin Cowe Island 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Nghฤฉa Hร nh
Jubilee Bank China ๆœฑๅบ”ๆปฉ Zhuying Tan

Taiwan ๆœฑๆ‡‰็˜

near Vietnam Ladd Reef 0 0
Vietnam Mแปน Hแบฃi (bรฃi ngแบงm)
Johnson Patch China ๅธธ้ชๆš—ๆฒ™ Changjun Ansha

Taiwan ๅธธ้งฟๆš—ๆฒ™

near Vietnam Bombay Castle
0 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Vลฉng Mรขy (tแปฉc lร )
Owen Shoal China ๅฅฅๆดๆš—ๆฒ™ Aoyuan Ansha near Vietnam Bombay Castle
Shallowest natural depth is 6 m.
0 0
Vietnam Chim Biแปƒn (bรฃi ngแบงm)
Bittern Reef
China ็Ÿณ็›˜ไป” Shรญpรกnzว
Vietnam ฤรก Nรบi Mon
near Vietnam Pearson Reef 0 0
Discovery Small Reef Vietnam ฤรก Nhแป near Vietnam Discovery Great Reef 0 0
ๅฐ็Žฐ็ค XiวŽoxiร n jiฤo
Flora Temple Reef Vietnam ฤรก ฤแปn Cรขy Cแป near Vietnam Discovery Great Reef 0 0
Holiday Reef Vietnam ฤรก Bรฃi Khung near Vietnam Grierson Reef 0 0
China ้•ฟ็บฟ็ค Chรกngxiร n jiฤo
Ross Reef China ๆŸ“้’ไธœ็ค RวŽnqฤซng dลng jiฤo near Vietnam Grierson Reef 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก An Bรฌnh
Higgens Reef China ๅฑˆๅŽŸ็ค Qลซyuรกn jiฤo near Vietnam Lansdowne Reef 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Phรบc Sแปน
Gent Reef China ๅ‰้˜ณ็ค Jรญyรกng jiฤo near Vietnam SinCowe Island 0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Sฦกn Hร 
Bamford Reef China ้พ™่™พ็ค Lรณngxiฤ jiฤo near Vietnam Grierson Reef 0
Vietnam ฤรก Vแป‹ Khรช
Whitsun Reef China ็‰›่ฝญ็ค Niรบ รจ jiฤo near Vietnam Grierson Reef, Vietnam Coast guard from Grierson Reef still patrols Whitsun Reef regularly

Disputes with China

0 0
Vietnam ฤรก Ba ฤแบงu
Eldad Reef China ๅฎ‰่พพ็ค ฤ€ndรก jiฤo near Vietnam Petley Reef, Vietnam Coast guard from Sand Cay Vietnam (ๆ•ฆ่ฌ™ๆฒ™ๆดฒ, ฤ‘แบฃo Sฦกn Ca) still patrols Reef regularly

Disputes with China and Taiwan

0 0
Vietnam ฤรก ร‰n ฤแบฅt

Unoccupied features

Not Occupied by any Country
These are the unoccupied features. Some sources say that some of these features are occupied by Vietnam or China, but most sources say that they are not occupied. "Occupation" is possibly confused because the said reefs are very close to other occupied features. There are many unoccupied features in the Spratly chain. The current Code of Conduct prohibits any country from acquiring new features. Many of these features are actually in between and/or near two or more occupied features of different countries. Thus, they serve like buffer zones. Example of this is Jones Reef which lies almost exactly between PRC-occupied Hughes Reef and Vietnamese-occupied Higgens Reef.[citation needed]
Int'l Name Local Names Description Area (ha.)
Alicia Annie Reef Philippines Arellano[39] 09ยฐ25โ€ฒN 115ยฐ26โ€ฒE / 9.417ยฐN 115.433ยฐE / 9.417; 115.433
A sand "cay", 1.2 m high. Many rocks above high tide line. Reef encloses a lagoon.[3]
0
China ไป™ๅจฅ็ค Xian'e Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Suแป‘i Ngแปc
Coronation Bank China ๅบทๆณฐๆปฉ Kangtai Tan 0
Discovery Small Reef Philippines Burgos Reef Above water only at low tide. 0
China ๅฐ็Žฐ็ค Xiaoxian Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Nhแป
Director Reef / Shoal Philippines Tamban 0
China ๆŒ‡ๅ‘็ค Zhixiang Jiao
Dhaulle Shoal China ้€้ฅๆš—ๆฒ™ Xiaoyao Ansha 0
Vietnam Bรฃi Nguyแป‡t Sฦฐฦกng
Ganges Reef Philippines Palma 0
China ๆ’็ค Heng Jiao
Glasgow Bank Philippines Aguinaldo Some sources say [citation needed] this area is occupied by the Philippines due to its proximity to the Commodore Reef. 0
China ๅŒ็ค Shuang Jiao
Vietnam Bรฃi ngแบงm Tam Thanh
Hopps Reef Philippines Diego Silang Above water only at low tide. Part of Southampton Reefs. 0
China ็ฆ„ๆฒ™็ค Lusha Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Lแปฅc Giang
Jones Reef China ๆผณๆบช็ค Zhangxi Jiao Lies 5 miles (8 km) south of McKennan Reef. Small reef, partly above water only at low tide. Part of Union Banks. 0
Vietnam ฤรก Vฤƒn Nguyรชn
Livock Reef Philippines (NE part) Jacinto Above water only at low tide. Some rocks still visible at high tide. Part of Southampton Reefs. 0
Philippines (SW part) Bonifacio
China ไธ‰่ง’็ค Sanjiao Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก Long Hแบฃi
Lys Shoal Philippines Bisugo 0
China ไนๆ–ฏๆš—ๆฒ™ Lesi Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi Nรบi Cแบงu
Menzies Reef Philippines Rajah Lakandula[39] Awash at low tide. Part of Loaita Bank. 0
China ่’™่‡ช็ค Mengzi Jiao
Vietnam ฤรก An Lรฃo
North East Shoal Philippines Ponce Lies only a few miles north of Commodore Reef. Above water only at low tide. 0
China ๆ กๅฐ‰ๆš—ๆฒ™ Xiaowei Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi Ngลฉ Phแปฅng
North Viper Shoal Philippines Maya-maya 0
China ้ƒฝๆŠคๆš—ๆฒ™ Duhu Ansha
South Viper Shoal Philippines Tomas Claudio 0
China ไฟๅซๆš—ๆฒ™ Baowei Ansha
Trident Shoal Philippines Tatlong-tulis 0
China ๆฐธ็™ปๆš—ๆฒ™ Yongdeng Ansha
Vietnam Bรฃi ฤinh Ba

Claimed features by country but occupied by other country

Claimed features by country but occupied by other country
The PRC, the ROC and Vietnam claim all of the Spratly Island Chain, including some features that are just 50 km from other countries like the Philippines and Malaysia. The Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei have claims on parts of the area. Here are the islands claimed but are not occupied by these three countries (flags refer to the country currently occupying the feature):
Philippines: Itu Aba Island Taiwan, Amboyna Cay Vietnam, Namyit Island Vietnam, Sand Cay Vietnam, Sin Cowe Island Vietnam, Sin Cowe East Island Vietnam, Southwest Cay Vietnam, Spratly Island Proper Vietnam, Pigeon Reef Vietnam, South Reef Vietnam, Ardasier Reef Malaysia, Erica Reef Malaysia, Investigator Shoal Malaysia, Mariveles Reef Malaysia, Swallow Reef/Island Malaysia, Mischief Reef China, Subi Reef China and all of features to the east of the 116ยฐE meridian (unoccupied) (see Unoccupied but largely controlled by the Philippines subtable).
Malaysia: Amboyna Cay Vietnam, Barque Canada Reef Vietnam, Commodore Reef Philippines, Louisa Reef Brunei and Royal Charlotte Reef [zh] (Chinaunoccupied)
Brunei: Rifleman Bank Vietnam and Owen Shoal (Vietnam uncertain)

Others

Baker Reef / Gongzhen Jiao 10ยฐ43.5โ€ฒN 116ยฐ10โ€ฒE / 10.7250ยฐN 116.167ยฐE / 10.7250; 116.167 Awash at low tide.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ At one time Lankiam Cay (Panata) had an area of more than 5 hectares, but a severe typhoon and accompanying strong waves washed away the sand on the cay leaving behind the underlying coral base with an area of less than half a hectare.[citation needed]
  2. ^ Note that the sea in the area 10-12ยฐN, west of 113ยฐE is mostly at least 1000m deep until approaching the Vietnam coast, and hence contains no maritime features of interest. Refer to charts: 93020, 93022, 93030, and 93044. Areas south of 10ยฐN and west of 113ยฐE are covered by charts 93020, 93022, 93030 and 93049.
  3. ^ a b Erica Reef and Investigator shoal were occupied by Malaysia in 1999. A web search can confirm the occupation of these two features.
  4. ^ Possible airstrip on Northeast Cay at 11ยฐ27'12.79"N 114ยฐ21'21.61"E
  5. ^ No comprehensive list of Philippine-occupied Spratly islands is easily available. A web search can confirm that Ayungin Reef is occupied by the Philippines.
  6. ^ In January 2014, the PRC entered James Shoal unopposed.[53]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Chan, Minnie (22โ€“23 Nov 2014). "US asks China to stop building Spratlys island which could host airfield". AFP. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
  2. ^ a b "South China Sea: China reclaims land on yet another reef, to show disregard to US, Vietnam and Philippines". China Daily Mail. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi "Digital Gazetteer of Spratly Islands". southchinasea.org. Archived from the original on 2007-07-17. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
    - Version dated 19 August 2011 is available at: "Digital Gazetteer of Spratly Islands". southchinasea.org. 19 August 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2014. This list includes the names of all Spratly features known to be occupied and/or above water at low tide.
  4. ^ "Penjejak Itu Aba".
  5. ^ "Spratly Island".
  6. ^ "Southwest Cay".
  7. ^ "Sin Cowe Island".
  8. ^ a b "Sandcastles of their own: Vietnamese Expansion in the Spratly Islands".
  9. ^ "Sand Cay".
  10. ^ a b c d "Vietnam's Island Building: Double-Standard or Drop in the Bucket?".
  11. ^ a b c d "China isn't the only one building islands in the South China Sea". Business Insider.
  12. ^ "West Reef".
  13. ^ a b c d e f Victor Robert Lee (25 April 2015). "South China Sea: China's Unprecedented Spratlys Building Program". The Diplomat. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative | Mischief Reef Tracker". Archived from the original on 2015-05-28. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  15. ^ "Subi Reef Tracker | Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative". Archived from the original on 2016-05-15. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  16. ^ "Fiery Cross Reef".
  17. ^ "Cuarteron Reef".
  18. ^ "Gaven Reefs".
  19. ^ "Johnson Reef Tracker | Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  20. ^ "China builds fortress on disputed reef". The Times. 20 Feb 2015.
  21. ^ "Hughes Reef".
  22. ^ "Pearson Reef".
  23. ^ a b c Sailing Directions (Enroute), Pub. 161: South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand (PDF). Sailing Directions. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2017. p. 11-17.
  24. ^ a b http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93044 NW of Dangerous Ground
  25. ^ a b c http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93045 NE Dangerous Ground
  26. ^ a b http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93046 Most of the SE of Dangerous Ground. The missing portion of the SE is covered by chart 93048 and the top corner of chart 92006.
  27. ^ Chart 93048 (not easily available on-line)
  28. ^ a b c http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=92006 SE Spratlys, Brunei, North Borneo and Southern Philippines
  29. ^ http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93047 SW Dangerous Ground
  30. ^ http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93049 South and West of Dangerous Ground
  31. ^ "Nares Bank". Marine Gazetteer. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ) [Flanders Maritime Institute].
  32. ^ "Marie Louise Bank". Marine Gazetteer. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ) [Flanders Maritime Institute].
  33. ^ "Pennsylvania North Reef". Marine Gazetteer. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ) [Flanders Maritime Institute].
  34. ^ "Iroquois Reef". Marine Gazetteer. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ) [Flanders Maritime Institute].
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  40. ^ a b c d e f DJ Sta. Ana, China builds more Spratly outposts, May 24, 2011, The Philippine Star.
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  42. ^ Ethan Rosen (22 Feb 2015). "What is China Building in the South China Sea?". www.bellingcat.com. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  43. ^ Rowlett, Russ (15 November 2013). "Lighthouses of the Spratly Islands". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  44. ^ "Photo : Hughes reef outpost and lighthouse". Panoromio. 24 May 2009. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  45. ^ Imagery shows progress of Chinese land building across Spratlys. Retrieved 06 April 2015.
  46. ^ China starts work on Mischief Reef land reclamation. Retrieved 06 April 2015.
  47. ^ a b Victor Robert Lee (19 June 2015). "South China Sea: Satellite Images Show Pace of China's Subi Reef Reclamation". The Diplomat. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  48. ^ "Taiwan completes military airstrip on Spratly Islands". Taiwan News. CNA (Central News Agency). 29 January 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  49. ^ "No Spratlys agreement between ASEAN, PRC", FBIS-EAS-95-065, 5 Apr 1995, p. 41.
  50. ^ http://arcg.is/1J3VBBd redirects to "Aerial photo [114.5614E, 9.9010N], [114.5665E, 9.9038N] (Grierson Reef)". nlc.maps.arcgis.com.
  51. ^ http://arcg.is/1J3VUfc redirects to "Aerial photo [114.4814E, 9.8461N], [114.5019E, 9.8573N] (Sin Cowe East Island)". nlc.maps.arcgis.com.
  52. ^ a b Hancox, David; Prescott, Victor (1995). A geographical description of the Spratly Islands and an account of hydrographic surveys amongst those islands (Maritime briefing). University of Durham, International Boundaries Research Unit. p. 21. ISBN 978-1897643181.
  53. ^ Chinese ships patrol area contested by Malaysia. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  54. ^ China takes another fishing ground near Palawan Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
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