Zhongsha Islands
The Zhongsha Islands is a Chinese term for a collection of two skerries, many entirely submerged banks, seamounts, and shoals in the South China Sea. There are no islands in the Macclesfield Bank, the main part of Zhongsha. The Scarborough Shoal, which consists of two skerries, is not contiguous with the Macclesfield Bank, but Chinese sources treat them as one chain of geographical features. The whole of the region is claimed by both the PRC and the ROC, and various bits of the eastern parts are claimed by the Philippines. No country has constant control of the whole region, and there are disputes, such as the Scarborough Shoal standoff.
The PRC claims to administer the area as Zhongsha Daojiao Town, a town under the Xisha District of the Sansha prefecture-level city in Hainan. It has one Village-level division, Zhongsha Daojiao Residential Community. However, the seat of this town and residential community is not within the Zhongsha Islets, but on Woody Island.
Aquaculture research has been conducted on Walker Shoal.
Geography
The Zhongsha Islets include:To the west, near the Paracel Islands:
To the east, near Luzon:
- Scarborough Shoal
- * Nanyan skerry
- * Beiyan skerry
- Truro Shoal
- Helen Shoal
- Stewart Shoal
- Huangyan Seamount
- Shixing Seamount
- Xianbei Seamount
- Xiannan Seamount
- Zhangzhong Seamount
- Zhenbei Seamount
- Dreyer Shoal
- Zhongnan Seamount
- Longnan Seamount
- Changlong Seamount