Walker Shoal Explained

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Walker Shoal
漫步暗沙
Other Names:Manbu Ansha
Location:Macclesfield Bank,
South China Sea
Country:People's Republic of China
Country Admin Divisions Title:Province
Country Admin Divisions:Hainan
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Prefecture-level city
Country Admin Divisions 1:Sansha
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:County-level division
Country Admin Divisions 2:Zhongsha District
Country1:Republic of China (Taiwan)
Country1 Admin Divisions Title:Municipality
Country1 Admin Divisions:Kaohsiung
Population:0

Walker Shoal, also known as Manbu Ansha is a shoal in the Macclesfield Bank in the South China Sea.

There are no islands, no land above sea-level, no settlements, and no inhabitants in the region. The least depth shown on the nautical chart is .[1] Although the area is claimed by the PRC and the ROC, no country has control of the region.

The PRC claim that it is administered as part of the Zhongsha Dao and Jiao Neighborhood Committee township-level division, in the county-level division of Zhongsha District of Sansha prefecture-level city, in Hainan province. However, it is not clear where the seat of this committee is.

An Xinhuanet.com story dated 27 June 2013 stated that "a maritime fishery resource breeding and research base" had been established in the area.[2] The article goes on to say:

The base ... covers a sea area of 625 hectares ... Aquaculture researchers will put 20,000 grouper fry, 20,000 spats of pearl oysters, 20,000 spats of pteria penguin, a genus of winged oyster, and 20,000 pieces of red seaweeds eucheuma into the sea for research ... Researchers will carry out a field investigation and scientific research activities on the meteorological, hydrological and topographic conditions, maritime species, submarine grassland and coral reefs in the Manbu Ansha area over the next three days ...

Notes and References

  1. https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb33117922/zoom/0 Macclesfield Bank
  2. Web site: China launches research base in S China Sea . 27 June 2013 . 13 September 2014 . news.xinhuanet.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140913213555/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-06/27/c_132492486.htm . 13 September 2014 .