Dangerous Ground (South China Sea)
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Dangerous Ground is a large area in the southeast part of the
South China Sea The South China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean. It is bounded in the north by the shores of South China (hence the name), in the west by the Indochinese Peninsula, in the east by the islands of Taiwan and northwestern Ph ...
characterized by many low islands and cays, sunken
reef A reef is a ridge or shoal of rock, coral or similar relatively stable material, lying beneath the surface of a natural body of water. Many reefs result from natural, abiotic processes—deposition of sand, wave erosion planing down rock ...
s, and
atoll An atoll () is a ring-shaped island, including a coral rim that encircles a lagoon partially or completely. There may be coral islands or cays on the rim. Atolls are located in warm tropical or subtropical oceans and seas where corals can gro ...
s awash, with reefs often rising abruptly from ocean depths greater than 1000m. There are few precise definitions, but Dangerous Ground corresponds roughly to the seas around the eastern half of the
Spratly Islands The Spratly Islands ( fil, Kapuluan ng Kalayaan; zh, c=南沙群島/南沙群岛, s=, t=, p=Nánshā Qúndǎo; Malay, id, Kepulauan Spratly; vi, Quần đảo Trường Sa) are a disputed archipelago in the South China Sea. Composed ...
. It is an oblong area running southwest to northeast for about 340 nautical miles (nm) (630 km), 175 nm (324 km) at its widest, with an area of about 52,000 nm² (178,000 km2). It is west of
Palawan Palawan (), officially the Province of Palawan ( cyo, Probinsya i'ang Palawan; tl, Lalawigan ng Palawan), is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa. It is the largest province in the country in t ...
island and northwest of the Palawan Passage. It lies approximately between 7.5 and 12°N, 113–117°E. The US NGA literatureetc. seems to consider its centre as . The area is poorly charted, making it exceptionally dangerous to navigate – the major Singapore-to-Hong-Kong routes go well to the westhttp://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93022 Western SCS and east of the area. The Admiralty Sailing Directions give the following warning regarding navigation in this area:
Due to the conflicting dates and accuracy of the various partial surveys of Dangerous Ground, certain shoals and reefs may appear on one chart, but not on another regardless of the scales involved.
Charted depths and their locations may present considerable error in the lesser known regions of this area. Avoidance of Dangerous Ground is the mariner’s only assurance of safety.
The water is a usually greenish-blue and is transparent to depths of on clear days.


Boundaries

The boundary of Dangerous Ground is shown on NGA charts 93044 (NW),http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93044 NW Dangerous Ground 93045 (NE),http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93045 NE Dangerous Ground 93046 (most of the SE),http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93046 Most of the SE of Dangerous Ground and 93047 (SW).http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93047 SW Dangerous Ground (The missing portion of the SE is covered by 93048 and the top corner of 92006.http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=92006 SE Spratlys, Brunei, North Borneo and Southern Philippines) The area is described in NGA Pub. 161, ''Sailing Directions (Enroute) South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand''. The navigational charts and sailing directions do not completely agree with each other as to the boundary. For example, the ''Sailing Directions'' include most of the NW area shown on Chart 93044 as outside of Dangerous ground, but exclude the Reed Bank, which is shown on Chart 93045 as inside Dangerous Ground. Both publications divide the area into four quadrants - NW, NE, SE and SW:


NW

Chart 93044 – approx. 10–12°N, 113–115°E; ''Sailing Directions'' pp8–10. *1.21 North Danger Reef – northern and western sections ** North Reef, North Pass,
Northeast Cay Northeast Cay, also known as Parola Island ( fil, Pulo ng Parola, lit=Island of heLighthouse; Mandarin ; vi, Đảo Song Tử Đông), with a land area of , is the fifth largest of the naturally occurring Spratly Islands and the third largest ...
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, Middle Pass,
Southwest Cay Southwest Cay, also known as vi, Đảo Song Tử Tây; Pugad Island ( fil, Pulo ng Pugad, lit=Island of Nest); Mandarin , is an islet on the northwestern edge of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. It is part of the atoll North Dang ...
, West Pass (N), Jenkins Patches, West Pass (S) *1.22 North Danger Reef – southern and eastern sections; Trident & Lys Shoals ** South Reef, South Pass, Sabine Patches, Farquharson Patches, East Pass, Day Shoal, Iroquois Ridge; Trident Shoal,
Lys Shoal Lys or LYS may refer to: Places *Les Lys, a Premier cru vineyard in Chablis *Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport, France (by IATA code) *Lys (department), a ''département'' during the First French Empire, now in Belgium *Lys (Dora Baltea), a stream of ...
*1.23 Thitu Reefs and surrounding **
Thitu Island Thitu Island, also known as Pag-asa Island ( tl, Pulo ng Pag-asa, lit=Island of Hope; pag, Ilalo, having an area of , is the second largest of the naturally occurringNote that in 2014 the PRC embarked on a number of reclamation projects in the ...
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Subi Reef Subi Reef, also known as Zamora Reef ( tl, Bahura ng Zamora, lit=Reef of Zamora); Zhubi Reef (Mandarin ); vi, đá Xu Bi, is a reef in the Spratly Islands of the South China Sea located southwest of Philippines' Pag-asa island Thitu Island unde ...
*1.24
Loaita Bank The Loaita Bank () is one of the significant maritime features in the Spratly Islands. It is about long on its NE-SW axis, and extends from Loaita Island to the NW of Dangerous Ground.Loaita Island Loaita Island also known as Kota Island ( fil, Pulo ng Kota; Mandarin , and vi, Đảo Loại Ta), with an area of -- is the tenth largest of the naturally-occurring Spratly Islands, and the fifth largest of the Philippine-occupied islands. It ...
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Lankiam Cay Lankiam Cay, also known as Panata Island ( fil, Pulo ng Panata, lit=Island of Oath; Mandarin ; vi, đá An Nhơn), is the smallest of the naturally occurring Spratly Islands. It has an area of (4,400 sq. m), and is located about east-northeas ...
*1.25 & 1.26
Tizard Bank The Tizard Bank, is a partially sunken atoll and one of the significant maritime features of the north-western part of the Spratly Islands. It is claimed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China, and Vietnam, and various parts of it ...
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Namyit Island Namyit Island, also known as vi, Đảo Nam Yết; Binago Island ( tl, Pulo ng Binago, lit=Island of Changed); Mandarin , is the third-largest island on Tizard Bank in the northwest of the Spratly Islands in South China Sea. With an area of , i ...
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Gaven Reefs The Gaven Reefs, also known in Mandarin and ; Burgos Reefs ( tl, Mga Bahura ng Burgos, lit=Reefs of Burgos); vi, Đá Ga Ven and vi, Đá Lạc, is a group of two reefs in the Tizard Bank of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. They ...
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Sand Cay A cay ( ), also spelled caye or key, is a small, low- elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, including in the Caribbean and on the ...
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Itu Aba Island Taiping Island, also known as Itu Aba, and also known by various other names, is the largest of the naturally occurring Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The island is elliptical in shape being in length and in width, with an area of . I ...
, Petley Reef, Eldad Reef *1.26 West of Tizard Bank ** Western Reef,
Discovery Great Reef Discovery Great Reef ( tl, Bahura ng Paredes); Lớn Reef ( vi, Đá Lớn); Mandarin , is a reef on the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The reef has been occupied by Vietnam since 1988. It is also claimed by China (PRC), the Philippin ...
, Discovery Small Reef


NE

Chart 93045 – approx. 10–12°N, 115–117°E; ''Sailing Directions'' pp10–11. *1.27 East of Loaita Bank ** Menzies Reef,
Irving Reef Irving Reef, also known as Balagtas Reef ( fil, Bahura ng Balagtas; Mandarin , vi, đá Cá Nhám), is a coral reef in the Spratly Islands, South China Sea. It is occupied by the Philippines as part of Kalayaan, Palawan, and is also claimed by ...
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West York Island West York Island, also known as Likas Island ( fil, Pulo ng Likas, lit=Island of Naturality; Mandarin ; ), and several other names. With an area of , it is the third largest of the naturally occurring Spratly Islands, and the second largest (af ...
*1.27 Southampton Reefs (East of Tizard Bank) ** Hopps Reef, Livock Reef * Northern NE – Reed Bank ** Nares Bank, Marie Louise Bank *1.27 & 1.28 Central NE ** Jackson Atoll,
Nanshan Island Nanshan Island, also known as Lawak Island ( fil, Pulo ng Lawak, lit=Island of Vastness; Mandarin ; vi, Đảo Vĩnh Viễn), is the eighth largest natural island of the Spratly Islands, and the fourth largest of the Philippine-occupied island ...
, Flat Island,
Third Thomas Shoal Third Thomas Shoal, known as Banko Thomas in the Philippines, Bãi Đồng Cam in Vietnam, and 和平暗沙 in China, is a reef in the north-west of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. It is located north of Flat island, and north ...
, Hopkins Reef, Amy Douglas, Hirane Shoal, Hardy Reef *1.29 Eastern NE ** Sandy Shoal, Seahorse Shoal, Lord Auckland Shoal, Carnatic Shoal


SE

Chart 93046 – approx. 8–10°N, 115–117°E; ''Sailing Directions'' pp11–12. *1.30 & 1.31 Eastern SE ** Half Moon Shoal,
Bombay Reef Bombay Reef (, vi, đá Bông Bay) is an atoll of the Paracel Islands. In Chinese, the reef is alternatively known as "Pengbojiao" (), or "Qilianyu" (literally "7 key lago") along with six other islands close by. Geography The National Geospati ...
, Royal Captain Shoal *1.32 Central SE ** Sabina Shoal, Boxall Reef,
Second Thomas Shoal Second Thomas Shoal, also known as Ayungin Shoal ( fil, Kulumpol ng Ayungin, lit=Cluster of he silver perch; vi, Bãi Cỏ Mây; and Mandarin ), is a shoal or atoll in the Spratly Islands of the South China Sea, west of Palawan, Philippines. ...
*1.33 & 1.34 Western SE ** Mischief Reef,
First Thomas Shoal First Thomas Shoal, also known as Bulig Shoal in the Philippines, Bãi Suối Ngà in Vietnam, and 信义礁 in China, is an uninhabited reef/atoll located south of Second Thomas Shoal Second Thomas Shoal, also known as Ayungin Shoal ( fi ...
, Alicia Annie Reef


SW

Chart 93047 – approx. 8–10°N, 113–115°E; ''Sailing Directions'' pp12–13. *1.34 & 1.35 Union Bank ** Johnson Reef,
Collins Reef Collins Reef, also known as Johnson North Reef/Johnson Reef North; vi, Đá Cô Lin; Roxas Reef ( tl, Bahura ng Roxas); Mandarin , is a Vietnamese occupied and controlled reef and the westernmost feature of Union Banks Atoll near the centre of ...
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Sin Cowe Island Sin Cowe Island , also known as Sinh Ton Island ( vi, Đảo Sinh Tồn); Rurok Island ( tl, Pulo ng Rurok, lit=Island of Peak ); Mandarin , is an island in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. With an area of , it is the seventh largest ...
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Whitsun Reef Whitsun Reef, also known as Whitson Reef, Whitsum Reef, and Julian Felipe Reef ( tl, Bahura ng Julian Felipe; Mandarin ; vi, Đá Ba Đầu), is a reef at the northeast extreme limit of the Union Banks in the Spratly Islands of the South Chi ...
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Grierson Reef Grierson Reef ( tl, Pulo ng Julian Felipe); Sinh Ton Dong Island ( vi, Đảo Sinh Tồn Đông); Mandarin , is a cay on the eastern part of the Union Banks of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The island has been occupied by Vietnam ...
, Lansdowne Reef, *1.36 Central SW ** Bittern Reef, Allison Reef, Cornwallis South Reef *1.37 ** Pearson Reef, Pigeon Reef, Commodore Reef *1.38 ** Investigator Shoal, Ardasier Reef, Ardasier Bank *1.39 ** Erica Reef, Mariveles Reef, Dallas Reef, Barque Canada Reef.


Outside of Dangerous Ground

''Sailing Directions'' pp13–15. Other parts of the Spratly Islands which are not inside Dangerous Ground include: *1.41 – 1.43 West of Dangerous Ground ** Fiery Cross Reef,
London Reefs The London Reefs are located between and ( and ) in the Spratly Islands of the South China Sea. The four major features within the area ( Central London Reef, Cuarteron Reef Cuarteron Reef, also known as Calderon Reef (Mandarin ; vi, ...
, Spratly Island *1.44 – 1.48 South West and South of Dangerous Ground **
Amboyna Cay Amboyna Cay, also known as vi, Đảo An Bang; ms, Pulau Amboyna Kecil; Datu Kalantiaw Island ( tl, Pulo ng Datu Kalantiaw, lit=Island of Datu Kalantiaw); Mandarin , and other names, is an island of the Spratly Islands group in the South Chin ...
, Southwest Bank, Rifleman Bank, Swallow Reef


Territorial disputes

The sovereignty of many of the islands is disputed, as are economic claims.


Notes


References


Further reading

* C.S. Hutchison, V.R. Vijayan, "What are the Spratly Islands?" ''Journal of Asian Earth Sciences'' 39:371–385, 201
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* David Hancox, Victor Prescott, "A Geographical Description of the Spratly Islands and an Account of Hydrographic Surveys Amongst Those Islands", ''Maritime Briefing'' (University of Durham) 1:6, 1995,
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