Pearson Reef


Pearson Reef, called Phan Vinh Island in Vietnam, is an atoll of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The atoll has been occupied by Vietnam since 1978. It is claimed by China, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Taiwan. With land reclaimed from the sea, by 2025 the total area of the islands will be 117 hectares. Phan Vinh A: 0.61 km² and Phan Vinh B: 0.56 km².

Characteristic

Pearson Reef is about 9 km long and about 1.8 km wide and in the middle there is an enclosed lagoon 3 to 6 m deep. The total area of this coral reef is 14.75 km2, of which the area of the reef is 2.72 km2.
To the northeast of Pearson Reef is a floating island, named Phan Vinh Island , formerly known as Hon Sap Island ' in Vietnam. The island has an annular shape. It has a length of 290 m, a width of 140 m and lies on a 4.9 nautical mile long coral reef that also follows the northeast-southwest axis. The island has a natural area of about 2.4 hectares. The island belongs to the Spratly cluster ' of the Spratly Island and is located about 14.5 nautical miles northwest of Alison Reef '. In October 2021, Vietnam started dredging and expanding the accretion at 3 features: Phan Vinh Island, Namyit Island and Sand Cay Island. According to images taken by the Sentinel-2 satellite, by June 2023, Phan Vinh Island has been expanded with an area of about 50 hectares of floating land, 1.6 km long and 600m wide with a lock in the middle of the island.
At the southwest corner of this reef, there is a smaller island called
Phan Vinh B Island'
'' located to the west about 3.3 nautical miles west-southwest of Phan Vinh Island, with coordinates 8°57′33″N 113°39′12″E. On Phan Vinh B Islet, there are 3 durable houses that are linked together by a wide concrete road and have a helipad for helicopters to take off and land in case of rescue missions.

Environment and infrastructure

Phan Vinh Island does not have a fresh water source, but there are some green trees such as putat, beach casuarina, bayhops, portia tree, banyan, etc.
On Phan Vinh Island, there are ways of civil works such as wind and solar power systems, cultural houses, clinics, etc.
There is a religious establishment on the island, Vinh Phuc Pagoda .
Vietnam has built Radar Station 44 on Phan Vinh Island, which can be observed within a radius of 300 km of the entire Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.

History

Pearson Reef was first observed by Pearson, commander of the Bahamian, in 1843.
Before 1978, Phan Vinh Island was named Hon Sap Island by Vietnam. At the beginning of 1978, the situation in the Spratly Islands was complicated, the Philippines sent troops to occupy An Nhon reef, some countries sent many ships to the Truong Sa archipelago. Sa. The Vietnamese Navy decided to quickly organize forces to keep the islands of Central London Reef, Sin Cowe East Island, Phan Vinh Island and Amboyna Cay.
On March 30, 1978, a detachment of 31 people from Regiment 146, Naval Region 4, commanded by Second Lieutenant Vũ Xuân Hà, accompanied by Regiment Commander Cao Ánh Đăng aboard ship 680 of Division 128 was stationed Phan Vinh Island.
"Phan Vinh Island" as Vietnamese call it, comes from the name of the Hero of the People's Armed Forces, Lieutenant Nguyễn Phan Vinh, who was the captain of many numberless ship in the Vietnam War.
In 2022, news reports indicated that the Vietnamese government was engaged in dredging and landfill operations to expand the size of Pearson Reef, Namyit Island, and Sand Cay. The total area of the land reclaimed of Phan Vinh Island in 2024, in this operations to be 58 hectares. From October 2023, Vietnam will begin to expand Phan Vinh B Island. In the future, the area of this island may exceed Phan Vinh Island.