West York Island
West York Island, also known as Likas Island, and several other names. With an area of, it is the List of [Spratly Islands by area|third largest] of the naturally occurring Spratly Islands, and the second largest of the Philippine-occupied islands. It is wide, long, and its highest elevation is.
The island is administered by the Philippines as part of Kalayaan, Palawan; it is located 47 miles northeast of Pagasa Island, the location of the Philippine defined major town of Kalayaan. Filipino soldiers are stationed on the island.
The island is also claimed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Vietnam.
Structures and environment
West York Island is covered with low vegetation and scrub. Outcrops are visible on the southern and eastern portion of the island during low tides. It is a sanctuary for giant sea turtles that lay their eggs on the island all year round. The high salinity of the groundwater on the island retards the growth of introduced trees like coconuts, ipil-ipil, and other types; only those plants indigenous to the area,, thrive and survive the hot and humid condition, especially during the dry season.There are no buildings on the island, except for the ruins of houses built by Japanese soldiers during World War II, and a small Philippine observation post where Filipino soldiers are stationed.
The Philippine Coast Guard constructed 5 lighthouses in the area, and this includes one on West York Island.