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South China Sea

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2001
The South China Sea is poorly understood in terms of its marine biota, ecology and the human impacts upon it. What is known is most often contained in reports and workshop and conference documents that are not available to the wider scientific community.
Morton, B., Blackmore, G.
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The South China Sea

2013
The South China Sea is at the centre of competing territorial, economic, and strategic interests.1 The claimant countries are Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. This chapter reviews how economic interests have negatively influenced the peaceful management of the maritime territorial dispute.
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South China Sea

Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy, 2021
Abstract Malaysia’s partial submission to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf on its extended continental shelf beyond 200 nm limit made in December 2019 sparked a new legal battle of diplomatic notes on the South China Sea (scs) from claimant States (Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines and Viet Nam) and non ...
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Mean seasonal cycle of isothermal depth in the South China Sea

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research, 2007
[1] The mean seasonal cycle of isothermal depth is examined using all available temperature profiles in the South China Sea. On the annual average, the isothermal depth has two deep cores (> 45 m).
Tangdong Qu, Yan Du, Jianping Gan
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The South China Sea

2016
The history of the South China Sea is a catalyst of international cooperation and conflict. Security in the Indo-Asia-Pacific is largely governed by command of these strategic waters. More than half of global shipping transits the South China Sea, which also holds significant reserves of oil, gas and minerals as well as some of the largest fisheries in
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Evidence of China’s sea boundary in the South China Sea

Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2017
According to a series of important historical maps, i.e., the Location Map of the South China Sea Islands, the Nansha Islands, Zhongsha Islands, Xisha Islands, Yongxing Island and Shidao Island, and Taiping Island (archived by the Territorial Administration Division of the Ministry of Interior of Republic of China in 1946), and the Administration ...
Ying Wang, Chendong Ge, Xinqing Zou
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