Gageo Reef
Gageo Reef or Rixiang Reef is an uninhabited submerged rock 7.8 metres below sea level located in the Yellow Sea.
History
The Japanese battleship Hyūga hit this undersea rock on March 29, 1927. Japanese navy then researched the surrounding area and found the rock and named it as Hyūga shou, meaning Hyuga reef, after the ship. Chinese name Rìxiàng Jiāo, meaning Rixiang reef, is the Chinese pronunciation of its Japanese name.On December 19, 2007, Korean side changed the name to Gageo Reef, named after the nearby island.
As of 2012, there is a Korean marine research station located at the reef.