Mariveles Reef
Mariveles Reef, known as Nanhai Jiao (Chinese: 南海礁) in China, Terumbu Mantanani in Malaysia, đá Kỳ Vân in Vietnam and Mariveles in the Philippines, is located in the SW of Dangerous Ground in the Spratly Islands.[1] It is 59 kilometres (37 mi) slightly east of north from Swallow Reef and 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) southeast of Barque Canada Reef.[2]
Disputed island Other names: Nanhai Jiao 南海礁; Terumbu Mantanani; Mariveles; Đá Kỳ Vân | |
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Satellite image of Mariveles Reef by NASA. | |
Geography | |
Location | South China Sea |
Coordinates | 7°59′38″N 113°53′42″E |
Archipelago | Spratly Islands |
Administered by | |
Malaysia | |
State | Sabah |
Claimed by | |
People's Republic of China | |
City | Sansha, Hainan |
Philippines | |
Municipality | Kalayaan, Palawan |
Republic of China (Taiwan) | |
Municipality | Cijin District, Kaohsiung |
Vietnam | |
District | Trường Sa District, Khánh Hòa |
It dries at high tide enclosing two large lagoons in a figure of eight formation with a sand cay between them. This small cay, 1.5–2 m high, and some isolated rocks are just visible at high water.
The Royal Malaysian Navy has maintained an "offshore naval station" there called "Station Mike" since 1986.[3]
References
- http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93047 SW Dangerous Ground
- D. J. Hancox; Victor Prescott. A Geographical Description of the Spratly Islands and an Account of Hydrographic Surveys Amongst Those Islands.
- Joshua Ho; Sam Bateman (15 February 2013). Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia: Implications for Regional Security. Routledge. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-1-136-29820-2.
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