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Pratas Island

Pratas Island,[11][14]: 5 [15][16][17] also known as the Tungsha Islands[18][19][20][21][22][23] or the Dongsha Islands (Chinese: 東沙群島; pinyin: Dōngshā Qúndǎo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tang-soa Kûn-tó; lit. 'East Sand Islands'[11]), is a coral island situated in the northern part of the South China Sea[1][2][3][6] administered as part of Cijin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[24][25][26] It is located about 170 nautical miles (310 km; 200 mi) southeast of Hong Kong.[7][27] It has an area of about 240 hectares (590 acres), including 64 hectares (160 acres) of lagoon, and is the largest of the South China Sea Islands.[28] It is the location of the Dongsha Airport.

Pratas Island
Disputed island
Native name:
東沙島
Pratas Atoll from space, January 1986.
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Location of Pratas Island, Taiping Island
Legend: Pratas Island Taiping Island Kaohsiung
Other namesTungsha Island
Dongsha Island
Geography
LocationSouth China Sea
Coordinates20°42′08″N 116°43′39″E / 20.70222°N 116.72750°E / 20.70222; 116.72750
Total islands1[1]: 13 [2][3][4][5][6]
Area174 ha (430 acres) (land), 64 ha (158.15 acres) (lagoon)[7][1]: 5 
Length2.8 km (1.74 mi)
Width0.865 km (0.5375 mi)
Administration
Municipality
District
Kaohsiung
Cijin[1]: 23 [8] (Qijin)
Claimed by
 China[9][10][11]: 10 
Province
Prefecture-level city
District
Guangdong
Shanwei (Swabue)

Chengqu[12][13]

There are three undersea features in the waters associated with Pratas Island: Pratas Atoll, North Vereker Bank and South Vereker Bank.[1]: 8, 9 [29][30][31] The atoll is circular, and the crescent-shaped Pratas Island occupies its western part. Below the ocean's surface[32] to the northwest (21°N 116°E / 21°N 116°E / 21; 116) of Pratas Island, North Vereker Bank rises to 11 metres (36 ft) below sea level and South Vereker Bank to 58 metres (190 ft) below sea level.[14]: 6 

There are numerous oil wells to the west of the banks.[33] In 2007, the Dongsha Atoll National Park was established on the island. The People's Republic of China claims the island,[26] atoll and banks as part of Guangdong Province.

Pratas Islands edit

 
Map of Pratas Island (NAVOCEANO, 1969)
 
Stele erected on Pratas Island by the ROC Ministry of the Interior (Translation: Barrier of the South China Sea)
 
USS Frank Knox aground on Pratas Reef 1965
 
South China Sea

The English name of the island derives from the Portuguese Ilhas das Pratas ("Silver Plate Islands"), which was given to the atoll in the 16th century owing to its round shape.[citation needed][34] Pratas Atoll is also called Pratas Reef.[35]

Tungsha Island[23][36][20][37][38] (Tung-sha Tao) (Chinese: 東沙島; pinyin: Dōngshā Dǎo; Wade–Giles: Tung1-sha1 Tao3; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tang-soa-tó) is the Wade–Giles-derived romanization of the Mandarin Chinese name for the island, and Dongsha Island[39] (Dongsha Dao) is the pinyin-derived name. A smaller island with the same Chinese character name is located in the Taiwan-administered Dongyin Township in the Matsu Islands in the East China Sea.[40][41]

The area including the island, atoll and banks is also called the Pratas Islands[1]: 7 [2][18][42][19] (Chinese: 東沙群島; pinyin: Dōngshā Qúndǎo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tang-soa Kûn-tó; lit. 'East Sand Islands'[11]: 17 ), the Tungsha Islands[18][19][20][21][22][23] and the Dongsha Islands.[2][42] Despite these names, Pratas Island is the only island;[1]: 13 [2][3][4][5] there is no group of islands.[6]

History edit

The East Indiaman Earl Talbot was wrecked on Pratas Island on or about 22 October 1800 with the loss of all aboard. At the time the island was known to British sailors as "Perates". In 1851, the British screw sloop HMS Reynard wrecked on the south-east bend of Pratas Atoll while going to the aid of another wrecked vessel; the crew were all saved.[43] Decades later, the boilers and parts of the machinery of the wreckage of HMS Reynard remained visible on the atoll.[44]

In 1859–1861, there was a correspondence between the British Colonial Office and the Hong Kong colonial authorities about building a lighthouse on the main island on the atoll. Despite an offer by a British businessman in Xiamen (Amoy) to build it, it was decided that the cost was too great and the matter lapsed. It is clear from the correspondence that no one supposed the atoll to be a part of any known jurisdiction, so negotiations might have been required to ensure that any construction would be legal.[45]

One consequence of that initiative was that, in 1858, the Royal Navy survey ship HMS Saracen completed the first detailed survey of the atoll, resulting in the Plan of the Pratas Reef and Island, J. Richards and others, April 1858, being published by the British Admiralty.[46] On the resulting chart three positions are proposed for a lighthouse: on Pratas Island, on the north-east corner, or on the southern edge near where HMS Reynard had stranded. In the north-east corner of the lagoon the chart notes "Anchorage for junks", indicating regular use by fishing and other small vessels taking shelter. The chart's rubric noted that the available safe draft for vessels entering was only 15 feet (4.6 m), so it was restricted to relatively small vessels only.

In 1866, Cuthbert Collingwood (naturalist) visited Pratas Island and later published a description of it.[47]

In 1908–1909, a Japanese businessman named Nishizawa Yoshizi (西澤吉次) established a guano collecting station. He destroyed the Dawang Joss House (大王庙), dug up graves and poured the bone ashes of Chinese fishermen into the sea, and renamed the atoll "Nishizawa Island".[48][49] After a diplomatic confrontation, Chinese sovereignty was re-established, and Nishizawa withdrew, after being compensated by the Guangdong provincial government, and after paying compensation for the destruction of a Chinese fishermen's shrine.[50]

In December 1930, the schooner Hedwig (Netherlands) ran aground on a coral reef off Pratas Island and was wrecked.[51][52]

On 22 May 1944, the Japanese gunboat Hashidate was torpedoed and sunk by the US submarine USS Picuda, in the South China Sea off Pratas Island at 21°08′N 117°20′E / 21.133°N 117.333°E / 21.133; 117.333 (Hashidate), while towing the disabled passenger-cargo ship Tsukuba Maru. Casualties are unknown but her commanding officer was killed.[53]

Japanese naval personnel occupied Pratas Island during World War II. The Japanese Navy used the island as a weather station and listening post. On May 29, 1945, at 10:22 AM, a landing party consisting of Australian commandos and US naval personnel from the submarine USS Bluegill raised the US flag, declared the island a United States territory, and named it Bluegill Island. The landing party destroyed a radio tower, weather station, fuel and ammunition dumps, and several buildings. They encountered no resistance because the Japanese had left the island prior to the arrival of Bluegill.[54][55][56]

Pratas Island was later restored to Guangdong Province of the Republic of China (ROC).[57] On September 12, 1946, the navy of the Republic of China took over and garrisoned Pratas Island.[1]: 10, 13, 15, 23 [24]

On 6 June 1949, the ROC established the Hainan Special Administrative District (海南特別行政區), which included Pratas Island.[24][25]

In autumn 1954, the senior ROC politician Chiang Ching-kuo visited the island and made an inspection.[24]

On 9 June 1960, during Typhoon Mary, the Hong Kong cargo ship Shun Lee was driven against Pratas Reef and wrecked. Her 55 crew took to the liferafts and were rescued by the USS Yorktown (CV-10).[58][59]

While underway in the South China Sea on 18 July 1965, the USS Frank Knox ran aground on Pratas Reef, and was only freed on 24 August after a very difficult salvage effort.[60][61]

On 13 April 1996, the jurisdiction of the Taiwan Kaohsiung District Court was extended to include Tungsha Island (Pratas Island).[23]

In May 1999, Kaohsiung Mayor Frank Hsieh visited the island and hung an address plate on the island’s fishing service station.[62] On 21 December 2000, ROC President Chen Shui-bian visited the island with Kaohsiung Mayor Frank Hsieh.[63][20] On 28 July 2005, President Chen Shui-bian again visited the island and inaugurated the Fifth Maritime Patrol Squad of the Coast Guard Administration.[20]

In January 2007, the ROC government designated the Pratas atoll as the Dongsha Atoll National Park, the first marine national park in Taiwan.[64]

On 8 January 2013, an office of Chunghwa Post was established on Pratas Island.[65]

In September 2020, the PRC conducted air drills over the waters between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island that intruded into the ROC air defense identification zone (ADIZ). The planes were issued radio warnings by the ROC military until they left.[15]

On 15 October 2020, a regular civilian charter flight by Uni Air had to abandon its trip from the main island of Taiwan to Pratas Island when Hong Kong air traffic controllers told the captain of the aircraft that there were "dangerous activities" happening below 26,000 ft (7,900 m) and that the Uni Air aircraft could not enter the Hong Kong Flight Information Region (FIR). The transcript of the conversation between the pilot and air traffic control was released by the ROC Civil Aeronautics Administration.[2][10][66][67][68][69] The next day, the ROC Minister of National Defense Yen Teh-fa called on PRC not to "disrupt the order of international aviation".[70][71] On 20 October, Deputy Chief of the ROC General Staff, Lieutenant-General Li Ting-sheng (李廷盛), visited Pratas Island. He made an inspection of the living facilities of the military personnel and gave them instructions.[72] On 26 October, the same Uni Air aircraft made the round trip flight between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island.[73][74]

On 27 October 2020, a Y8 PRC military aircraft entered ROC air defense identification zone (ADIZ) between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island for the twenty-first time that month.[75] On 28 October, Zhu Fenglian of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the PRC was asked whether, in light of PLA military exercises in Fujian and Guangdong, there was or was not a plan to take Pratas Island from the ROC. Feng responded that she did not have to answer hypothetical questions.[76][77] On 2 November, eight Chinese PLAAF aircraft breached the ROC ADIZ above an area of sea near Pratas Island.[78] On 3 November, Y-8 plane entered the ADIZ of the ROC in the area between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island.[79] On 4 November, the ROC Minister of National Defense, Yen Teh-fa, stated in a legislative hearing that since January 2020, 276 PRC military planes had entered the airspace between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island, activity that Yen associated with plans by the PRC for a creating its own ADIZ in the South China Sea.[66][80] On 6 December, a PRC air force Y-8 plane entered the Taiwan ADIZ between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island, the fifth day in December that PRC military aircraft entered Taiwan's ADIZ.[81]

Geography edit

 
Map showing the location of Pratas Island (within (VH)R7) in the South China Sea (DMA, 1984)
 
Map of Tung-sha Tao (Pratas Island) (NAVOCEANO, 1969)
 
Map including Pratas Reef, Pratas Island and surrounding region from the International Map of the World (AMS, 1965)
 
Map including Pratas Island (within VHR7) (NIMA, 2000)

Pratas Island is located 444 km (276 mi) from the rest of Kaoshiung,[62] 850 kilometres (530 miles) southwest of Taipei, 320 kilometres (200 miles) southeast of Hong Kong[8] and 260 km (160 mi) south of Shantou, Guangdong[31] in the northern part of the South China Sea (20°43′N 116°42′E / 20.717°N 116.700°E / 20.717; 116.700). An international team of researchers conducted a comprehensive population genetic analysis of 11 marine species sampled from the island. They concluded that Dongsha Atoll is an important regional stepping-stone that promotes genetic connectivity among South China Sea reefs, as marine larvae can potentially reach a large number of reefs in the northern South China Sea.[82] The protection of the island and surrounding reefs by the Taiwanese government as Dongsha Atoll National Park may therefore benefit the entire region.

Pratas Island is 2.8 km (1.7 mi) long and 0.865 km (0.537 mi) wide; it is the only feature of the group above sea level. The island is made up of coral atolls and reef flats. Brush, vines and bushes cover some of the island - the rest is white sand. Flora and fauna on and around Pratas Island include:[citation needed]

In the Journal of Science (April 1867) there is a nine-page article entitled "The Natural History of Pratas Island in the China Sea" by Dr. Cuthbert Collingwood, the naturalist on board HMS Serpent. It describes what was observed, especially bird life, during a visit of two days while the survey ship lay at anchor. Collingwood explored the island on 30 April 1866.[47]

The Vereker Banks (21°N 116°E / 21°N 116°E / 21; 116) are 74 km (46 mi) northwest of Pratas Atoll.[83] North and South Vereker Banks are under water.[32] North Vereker Bank (北衛灘[84]) rises to 11 metres (36 ft) below sea level with an average depth of 60 metres (200 ft) to 90 metres (300 ft) below sea level. A well head with a depth of 4.1 metres (13 ft) lies 30 metres (98 ft) off North Vereker Bank. Two to three miles of deep water separate North Vereker Bank and South Vereker Bank. South Vereker Bank (南衛灘[84]) rises to 58 metres (190 ft) below sea level. A well head, in a depth of over 100 metres (330 ft), lies 28 mi (45 km) north of the Vereker Banks at 21°38′N 116°03′E / 21.633°N 116.050°E / 21.633; 116.050. The associated production platform and SPM make up Lu Feng Terminal; the terminal is enclosed by a restricted area. Exploration for oil is taking place in this area.[14]: 6 

There are also some seamount formations nearby which are not part of the three atolls:[citation needed]

  • Jianfeng Seamount (尖峰海山)
  • Maojia Seamount (芼架海山)
  • Beipo Seamount (北波海山)

Politics and government edit

The island is part of the Republic of China (Taiwan) with the postal code 817. Although there are no long-term inhabitants on the island, Pratas is administered by the Kaohsiung City Government under Cijin District (Qijin). The island has been uninhabited, yet nations (including China and Japan) have claimed them to be their overseas territory.

Military edit

As of November 2020, about five hundred Taiwanese marines were stationed on Pratas Island. The island has a network of underground bunkers.[85] According to regulations updated on December 2, 2020, in the event that communication is cut off between mainland Taiwan and Pratas Island or Taiping Island (Itu Aba), the highest-ranking local officer can make the decision to fire back at assailants.[86]

Cross-strait relations edit

The People's Republic of China claims the Pratas Islands (东沙群岛) as part of Chengqu, Shanwei (Swabue), Guangdong Province.[9][10][11]: 10 [12][13]

According to an anonymous PLA source, plans created around 2010 by China for an air defence identification zone in the South China Sea include Pratas Island airspace.[87] The PLA's actions near the southwest corner of the Taiwan ADIZ and Pratas Island in late 2020 led to speculation that the area might be declared part of an ADIZ by China.[80][88][89]

In the later half of 2020, repeated reports of Chinese military exercises and fly overs near the island were interpreted as an apparent attempt to cut off the supply line between Pratas Island and mainland Taiwan.[90]

Pratas Island settlement edit

As an island with no permanent inhabitants, it is visited largely by fishermen, military personnel and researchers. Amateur radio operators participating in the DXCC and Islands on the Air awards programs also visit occasionally.[91]

Landmarks edit

An obelisk was erected after 1946.[citation needed]

In 1954 the ROC Government personnel stationed on Pratas erected a stone tablet on the southern side of the island, facing the ocean.[92]

The Da Wang temple is dedicated to 'Kuang Kang' and 'The South China Sea Goddess' - Mazu. It is said[by whom?] that the statue of Guan Gong came to Pratas Island on a canoe in 1948. The soldiers on Pratas Island built a temple to worship her in 1975. Today,[when?] the canoe is still kept in the temple. The joss sticks and candles are donated by soldiers, as was the golden sign hung in front of the statue. There is an 'Ever Green' pavilion in front of the temple which was also built by the soldiers. It is the most verdant place on the island.[92]

The Minister for Internal Affairs of the ROC erected the South China Sea Defense stone tablet to declare Republic of China sovereignty in 1989.[92]

In July 1991 the Kaohsiung City Government erected the Pratas Island measuring memorial stone tablet as a symbol that Pratas Island falls within the jurisdiction of Kaohsiung City.[92] Within Kaohsiung, the island belongs to Cijin District (Qijin).

The ROC Government established the Triangulation Benchmark as the triangulation point for Pratas Island in December 1991. There are words on each side of the base of the triangulation point stone tablet. They read 'The Pratas Triangulation Point' on the front, and 'Longitude: 116o 43" 42.5601'E, Latitude: 20o 42' 6.2415'N, Height: 2.4875 meters.' The words 'Defend the South China Sea', written by the commander, Lo Ben Li, were also engraved on the stone tablet. The National Tsing Hua University webpage about the island states: "In addition to making it more convenient to survey and draw navigational maps, and to construct and develop facilities on the island, the establishment of the triangulation point is also the basis of our sovereign rights."[92]

Public buildings edit

 
Hospital, 2004

The library is located on one side of the main plaza, and is the center for soldiers to obtain spiritual nourishment. The library contains more than two thousand books.[92]

The military post office is Office No. 67. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications issued the 'South China Sea Islands Map Stamps' in 1996, as a set of two stamps. The inscription 'South China Sea Defense' from the national stone tablet on Pratas Island was printed on the five-dollar stamp, and the 'Defend the South China Sea' inscription from the national stone tablet on Taiping Island was printed on the seventeen-dollar stamp. The background was the south China coastline, Taiwan and Hainan Island with the blue sky and sea. This was the first time that the ROC had issued stamps with the theme of the South China Sea.[92]

In 1987 the military and civilian occupants built the 'Pratas Fishermen's Service Station'. The station was built in traditional Chinese courtyard house style, and provides convenient services for fishermen and boats in the South China Sea, insuring the fishermen's safety and upholding ROC sovereignty. The services provided include lodging, medical rescue, entertainment and supply. The station also provides lodging for the scientists who come to conduct research on the island.[92]

In 2012 National Sun Yat-sen University's Dongsha Atoll Research Station (DARS) was established for biology, biogeochemistry, and oceanography research.[93]

Energy edit

Diesel-fueled generators are used to power the island. In March 2016, a solar energy system built by the Coast Guard Administration went into operation. The system covers an area of 310.6 m2 and produces 53,200 kWh of electricity each year.[94]

Transportation edit

The Dongsha Island Airport features a runway located on the north end of Pratas Island with a small airport terminal at the eastern end. The airport is used by the ROC military. A main shack and subordinate shack are located on the southeast end of the island. There are no refueling facilities.

Two piers on the southeast shore allow for small watercraft to land.

A circle with a radius of 10 nmi (19 km) centered on Pratas Island, referred to as VHR7, is a prohibited area for aeronautical purposes. The 'VH' in VHR7 denotes 'Hong Kong' and the 'R' denotes a 'Restricted Area'.[37] Pratas Island and VHR7 are located within the Hong Kong Flight Information Region (FIR).[2][10][95]

Gallery edit

See also edit

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pratas, island, dongsha, redirects, here, other, uses, dongsha, disambiguation, also, known, tungsha, islands, dongsha, islands, chinese, 東沙群島, pinyin, dōngshā, qúndǎo, tang, kûn, east, sand, islands, coral, island, situated, northern, part, south, china, admi. Dongsha redirects here For other uses see Dongsha disambiguation Pratas Island 11 14 5 15 16 17 also known as the Tungsha Islands 18 19 20 21 22 23 or the Dongsha Islands Chinese 東沙群島 pinyin Dōngsha Qundǎo Pe h ōe ji Tang soa Kun to lit East Sand Islands 11 is a coral island situated in the northern part of the South China Sea 1 2 3 6 administered as part of Cijin District Kaohsiung Taiwan 24 25 26 It is located about 170 nautical miles 310 km 200 mi southeast of Hong Kong 7 27 It has an area of about 240 hectares 590 acres including 64 hectares 160 acres of lagoon and is the largest of the South China Sea Islands 28 It is the location of the Dongsha Airport Pratas IslandDisputed islandNative name 東沙島Pratas Atoll from space January 1986 Pratas IslandTaiping IslandKaohsiungclass notpageimage Location of Pratas Island Taiping Island Legend Pratas Island Taiping Island KaohsiungOther namesTungsha IslandDongsha IslandGeographyLocationSouth China SeaCoordinates20 42 08 N 116 43 39 E 20 70222 N 116 72750 E 20 70222 116 72750Total islands1 1 13 2 3 4 5 6 Area174 ha 430 acres land 64 ha 158 15 acres lagoon 7 1 5 Length2 8 km 1 74 mi Width0 865 km 0 5375 mi Administration TaiwanMunicipalityDistrictKaohsiungCijin 1 23 8 Qijin Claimed by China 9 10 11 10 ProvincePrefecture level cityDistrictGuangdongShanwei Swabue Chengqu 12 13 There are three undersea features in the waters associated with Pratas Island Pratas Atoll North Vereker Bank and South Vereker Bank 1 8 9 29 30 31 The atoll is circular and the crescent shaped Pratas Island occupies its western part Below the ocean s surface 32 to the northwest 21 N 116 E 21 N 116 E 21 116 of Pratas Island North Vereker Bank rises to 11 metres 36 ft below sea level and South Vereker Bank to 58 metres 190 ft below sea level 14 6 There are numerous oil wells to the west of the banks 33 In 2007 the Dongsha Atoll National Park was established on the island The People s Republic of China claims the island 26 atoll and banks as part of Guangdong Province Contents 1 Pratas Islands 2 History 3 Geography 4 Politics and government 4 1 Military 4 2 Cross strait relations 5 Pratas Island settlement 5 1 Landmarks 5 2 Public buildings 5 3 Energy 6 Transportation 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPratas Islands edit nbsp Map of Pratas Island NAVOCEANO 1969 nbsp Stele erected on Pratas Island by the ROC Ministry of the Interior Translation Barrier of the South China Sea nbsp USS Frank Knox aground on Pratas Reef 1965 nbsp South China Sea The English name of the island derives from the Portuguese Ilhas das Pratas Silver Plate Islands which was given to the atoll in the 16th century owing to its round shape citation needed 34 Pratas Atoll is also called Pratas Reef 35 Tungsha Island 23 36 20 37 38 Tung sha Tao Chinese 東沙島 pinyin Dōngsha Dǎo Wade Giles Tung1 sha1 Tao3 Pe h ōe ji Tang soa to is the Wade Giles derived romanization of the Mandarin Chinese name for the island and Dongsha Island 39 Dongsha Dao is the pinyin derived name A smaller island with the same Chinese character name is located in the Taiwan administered Dongyin Township in the Matsu Islands in the East China Sea 40 41 The area including the island atoll and banks is also called the Pratas Islands 1 7 2 18 42 19 Chinese 東沙群島 pinyin Dōngsha Qundǎo Pe h ōe ji Tang soa Kun to lit East Sand Islands 11 17 the Tungsha Islands 18 19 20 21 22 23 and the Dongsha Islands 2 42 Despite these names Pratas Island is the only island 1 13 2 3 4 5 there is no group of islands 6 History editThe East Indiaman Earl Talbot was wrecked on Pratas Island on or about 22 October 1800 with the loss of all aboard At the time the island was known to British sailors as Perates In 1851 the British screw sloop HMS Reynard wrecked on the south east bend of Pratas Atoll while going to the aid of another wrecked vessel the crew were all saved 43 Decades later the boilers and parts of the machinery of the wreckage of HMS Reynard remained visible on the atoll 44 In 1859 1861 there was a correspondence between the British Colonial Office and the Hong Kong colonial authorities about building a lighthouse on the main island on the atoll Despite an offer by a British businessman in Xiamen Amoy to build it it was decided that the cost was too great and the matter lapsed It is clear from the correspondence that no one supposed the atoll to be a part of any known jurisdiction so negotiations might have been required to ensure that any construction would be legal 45 One consequence of that initiative was that in 1858 the Royal Navy survey ship HMS Saracen completed the first detailed survey of the atoll resulting in the Plan of the Pratas Reef and Island J Richards and others April 1858 being published by the British Admiralty 46 On the resulting chart three positions are proposed for a lighthouse on Pratas Island on the north east corner or on the southern edge near where HMS Reynard had stranded In the north east corner of the lagoon the chart notes Anchorage for junks indicating regular use by fishing and other small vessels taking shelter The chart s rubric noted that the available safe draft for vessels entering was only 15 feet 4 6 m so it was restricted to relatively small vessels only In 1866 Cuthbert Collingwood naturalist visited Pratas Island and later published a description of it 47 In 1908 1909 a Japanese businessman named Nishizawa Yoshizi 西澤吉次 established a guano collecting station He destroyed the Dawang Joss House 大王庙 dug up graves and poured the bone ashes of Chinese fishermen into the sea and renamed the atoll Nishizawa Island 48 49 After a diplomatic confrontation Chinese sovereignty was re established and Nishizawa withdrew after being compensated by the Guangdong provincial government and after paying compensation for the destruction of a Chinese fishermen s shrine 50 In December 1930 the schooner Hedwig Netherlands ran aground on a coral reef off Pratas Island and was wrecked 51 52 On 22 May 1944 the Japanese gunboat Hashidate was torpedoed and sunk by the US submarine USS Picuda in the South China Sea off Pratas Island at 21 08 N 117 20 E 21 133 N 117 333 E 21 133 117 333 Hashidate while towing the disabled passenger cargo ship Tsukuba Maru Casualties are unknown but her commanding officer was killed 53 Japanese naval personnel occupied Pratas Island during World War II The Japanese Navy used the island as a weather station and listening post On May 29 1945 at 10 22 AM a landing party consisting of Australian commandos and US naval personnel from the submarine USS Bluegill raised the US flag declared the island a United States territory and named it Bluegill Island The landing party destroyed a radio tower weather station fuel and ammunition dumps and several buildings They encountered no resistance because the Japanese had left the island prior to the arrival of Bluegill 54 55 56 Pratas Island was later restored to Guangdong Province of the Republic of China ROC 57 On September 12 1946 the navy of the Republic of China took over and garrisoned Pratas Island 1 10 13 15 23 24 On 6 June 1949 the ROC established the Hainan Special Administrative District 海南特別行政區 which included Pratas Island 24 25 In autumn 1954 the senior ROC politician Chiang Ching kuo visited the island and made an inspection 24 On 9 June 1960 during Typhoon Mary the Hong Kong cargo ship Shun Lee was driven against Pratas Reef and wrecked Her 55 crew took to the liferafts and were rescued by the USS Yorktown CV 10 58 59 While underway in the South China Sea on 18 July 1965 the USS Frank Knox ran aground on Pratas Reef and was only freed on 24 August after a very difficult salvage effort 60 61 On 13 April 1996 the jurisdiction of the Taiwan Kaohsiung District Court was extended to include Tungsha Island Pratas Island 23 In May 1999 Kaohsiung Mayor Frank Hsieh visited the island and hung an address plate on the island s fishing service station 62 On 21 December 2000 ROC President Chen Shui bian visited the island with Kaohsiung Mayor Frank Hsieh 63 20 On 28 July 2005 President Chen Shui bian again visited the island and inaugurated the Fifth Maritime Patrol Squad of the Coast Guard Administration 20 In January 2007 the ROC government designated the Pratas atoll as the Dongsha Atoll National Park the first marine national park in Taiwan 64 On 8 January 2013 an office of Chunghwa Post was established on Pratas Island 65 In September 2020 the PRC conducted air drills over the waters between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island that intruded into the ROC air defense identification zone ADIZ The planes were issued radio warnings by the ROC military until they left 15 On 15 October 2020 a regular civilian charter flight by Uni Air had to abandon its trip from the main island of Taiwan to Pratas Island when Hong Kong air traffic controllers told the captain of the aircraft that there were dangerous activities happening below 26 000 ft 7 900 m and that the Uni Air aircraft could not enter the Hong Kong Flight Information Region FIR The transcript of the conversation between the pilot and air traffic control was released by the ROC Civil Aeronautics Administration 2 10 66 67 68 69 The next day the ROC Minister of National Defense Yen Teh fa called on PRC not to disrupt the order of international aviation 70 71 On 20 October Deputy Chief of the ROC General Staff Lieutenant General Li Ting sheng 李廷盛 visited Pratas Island He made an inspection of the living facilities of the military personnel and gave them instructions 72 On 26 October the same Uni Air aircraft made the round trip flight between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island 73 74 On 27 October 2020 a Y8 PRC military aircraft entered ROC air defense identification zone ADIZ between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island for the twenty first time that month 75 On 28 October Zhu Fenglian of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the PRC was asked whether in light of PLA military exercises in Fujian and Guangdong there was or was not a plan to take Pratas Island from the ROC Feng responded that she did not have to answer hypothetical questions 76 77 On 2 November eight Chinese PLAAF aircraft breached the ROC ADIZ above an area of sea near Pratas Island 78 On 3 November Y 8 plane entered the ADIZ of the ROC in the area between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island 79 On 4 November the ROC Minister of National Defense Yen Teh fa stated in a legislative hearing that since January 2020 276 PRC military planes had entered the airspace between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island activity that Yen associated with plans by the PRC for a creating its own ADIZ in the South China Sea 66 80 On 6 December a PRC air force Y 8 plane entered the Taiwan ADIZ between the main island of Taiwan and Pratas Island the fifth day in December that PRC military aircraft entered Taiwan s ADIZ 81 Geography edit nbsp Map showing the location of Pratas Island within VH R7 in the South China Sea DMA 1984 nbsp Map of Tung sha Tao Pratas Island NAVOCEANO 1969 nbsp Map including Pratas Reef Pratas Island and surrounding region from the International Map of the World AMS 1965 nbsp Map including Pratas Island within VHR7 NIMA 2000 Pratas Island is located 444 km 276 mi from the rest of Kaoshiung 62 850 kilometres 530 miles southwest of Taipei 320 kilometres 200 miles southeast of Hong Kong 8 and 260 km 160 mi south of Shantou Guangdong 31 in the northern part of the South China Sea 20 43 N 116 42 E 20 717 N 116 700 E 20 717 116 700 An international team of researchers conducted a comprehensive population genetic analysis of 11 marine species sampled from the island They concluded that Dongsha Atoll is an important regional stepping stone that promotes genetic connectivity among South China Sea reefs as marine larvae can potentially reach a large number of reefs in the northern South China Sea 82 The protection of the island and surrounding reefs by the Taiwanese government as Dongsha Atoll National Park may therefore benefit the entire region Pratas Island is 2 8 km 1 7 mi long and 0 865 km 0 537 mi wide it is the only feature of the group above sea level The island is made up of coral atolls and reef flats Brush vines and bushes cover some of the island the rest is white sand Flora and fauna on and around Pratas Island include citation needed Silver silk tree Strawberry tung tree Coconut tree Little terns Turnstones Gull billed terns Parrotfish Starfish Rock lobsters In the Journal of Science April 1867 there is a nine page article entitled The Natural History of Pratas Island in the China Sea by Dr Cuthbert Collingwood the naturalist on board HMS Serpent It describes what was observed especially bird life during a visit of two days while the survey ship lay at anchor Collingwood explored the island on 30 April 1866 47 The Vereker Banks 21 N 116 E 21 N 116 E 21 116 are 74 km 46 mi northwest of Pratas Atoll 83 North and South Vereker Banks are under water 32 North Vereker Bank 北衛灘 84 rises to 11 metres 36 ft below sea level with an average depth of 60 metres 200 ft to 90 metres 300 ft below sea level A well head with a depth of 4 1 metres 13 ft lies 30 metres 98 ft off North Vereker Bank Two to three miles of deep water separate North Vereker Bank and South Vereker Bank South Vereker Bank 南衛灘 84 rises to 58 metres 190 ft below sea level A well head in a depth of over 100 metres 330 ft lies 28 mi 45 km north of the Vereker Banks at 21 38 N 116 03 E 21 633 N 116 050 E 21 633 116 050 The associated production platform and SPM make up Lu Feng Terminal the terminal is enclosed by a restricted area Exploration for oil is taking place in this area 14 6 There are also some seamount formations nearby which are not part of the three atolls citation needed Jianfeng Seamount 尖峰海山 Maojia Seamount 芼架海山 Beipo Seamount 北波海山 Politics and government editThe island is part of the Republic of China Taiwan with the postal code 817 Although there are no long term inhabitants on the island Pratas is administered by the Kaohsiung City Government under Cijin District Qijin The island has been uninhabited yet nations including China and Japan have claimed them to be their overseas territory Military edit As of November 2020 update about five hundred Taiwanese marines were stationed on Pratas Island The island has a network of underground bunkers 85 According to regulations updated on December 2 2020 in the event that communication is cut off between mainland Taiwan and Pratas Island or Taiping Island Itu Aba the highest ranking local officer can make the decision to fire back at assailants 86 Cross strait relations edit The People s Republic of China claims the Pratas Islands 东沙群岛 as part of Chengqu Shanwei Swabue Guangdong Province 9 10 11 10 12 13 According to an anonymous PLA source plans created around 2010 by China for an air defence identification zone in the South China Sea include Pratas Island airspace 87 The PLA s actions near the southwest corner of the Taiwan ADIZ and Pratas Island in late 2020 led to speculation that the area might be declared part of an ADIZ by China 80 88 89 In the later half of 2020 repeated reports of Chinese military exercises and fly overs near the island were interpreted as an apparent attempt to cut off the supply line between Pratas Island and mainland Taiwan 90 Pratas Island settlement editAs an island with no permanent inhabitants it is visited largely by fishermen military personnel and researchers Amateur radio operators participating in the DXCC and Islands on the Air awards programs also visit occasionally 91 Landmarks edit An obelisk was erected after 1946 citation needed In 1954 the ROC Government personnel stationed on Pratas erected a stone tablet on the southern side of the island facing the ocean 92 The Da Wang temple is dedicated to Kuang Kang and The South China Sea Goddess Mazu It is said by whom that the statue of Guan Gong came to Pratas Island on a canoe in 1948 The soldiers on Pratas Island built a temple to worship her in 1975 Today when the canoe is still kept in the temple The joss sticks and candles are donated by soldiers as was the golden sign hung in front of the statue There is an Ever Green pavilion in front of the temple which was also built by the soldiers It is the most verdant place on the island 92 The Minister for Internal Affairs of the ROC erected the South China Sea Defense stone tablet to declare Republic of China sovereignty in 1989 92 In July 1991 the Kaohsiung City Government erected the Pratas Island measuring memorial stone tablet as a symbol that Pratas Island falls within the jurisdiction of Kaohsiung City 92 Within Kaohsiung the island belongs to Cijin District Qijin The ROC Government established the Triangulation Benchmark as the triangulation point for Pratas Island in December 1991 There are words on each side of the base of the triangulation point stone tablet They read The Pratas Triangulation Point on the front and Longitude 116o 43 42 5601 E Latitude 20o 42 6 2415 N Height 2 4875 meters The words Defend the South China Sea written by the commander Lo Ben Li were also engraved on the stone tablet The National Tsing Hua University webpage about the island states In addition to making it more convenient to survey and draw navigational maps and to construct and develop facilities on the island the establishment of the triangulation point is also the basis of our sovereign rights 92 Public buildings edit nbsp Hospital 2004 The library is located on one side of the main plaza and is the center for soldiers to obtain spiritual nourishment The library contains more than two thousand books 92 The military post office is Office No 67 The Ministry of Transportation and Communications issued the South China Sea Islands Map Stamps in 1996 as a set of two stamps The inscription South China Sea Defense from the national stone tablet on Pratas Island was printed on the five dollar stamp and the Defend the South China Sea inscription from the national stone tablet on Taiping Island was printed on the seventeen dollar stamp The background was the south China coastline Taiwan and Hainan Island with the blue sky and sea This was the first time that the ROC had issued stamps with the theme of the South China Sea 92 In 1987 the military and civilian occupants built the Pratas Fishermen s Service Station The station was built in traditional Chinese courtyard house style and provides convenient services for fishermen and boats in the South China Sea insuring the fishermen s safety and upholding ROC sovereignty The services provided include lodging medical rescue entertainment and supply The station also provides lodging for the scientists who come to conduct research on the island 92 In 2012 National Sun Yat sen University s Dongsha Atoll Research Station DARS was established for biology biogeochemistry and oceanography research 93 Energy edit Diesel fueled generators are used to power the island In March 2016 a solar energy system built by the Coast Guard Administration went into operation The system covers an area of 310 6 m2 and produces 53 200 kWh of electricity each year 94 Transportation editThe Dongsha Island Airport features a runway located on the north end of Pratas Island with a small airport terminal at the eastern end The airport is used by the ROC military A main shack and subordinate shack are located on the southeast end of the island There are no refueling facilities Two piers on the southeast shore allow for small watercraft to land A circle with a radius of 10 nmi 19 km centered on Pratas Island referred to as VHR7 is a prohibited area for aeronautical purposes The VH in VHR7 denotes Hong Kong and the R denotes a Restricted Area 37 Pratas Island and VHR7 are located within the Hong Kong Flight Information Region FIR 2 10 95 Gallery edit nbsp Pratas Island Lagoon nbsp Airport nbsp Pratas Island Beach nbsp Southern edge of Pratas Atoll Pratas Island can be seen in the distance See also editList of islands of Taiwan List of Taiwanese superlatives Politics of the Republic of China South China Sea IslandsReferences edit a b c d e f g h Lung Tsun Ni 龍村倪 1998 東沙群島 東沙島紀事集錦 in Chinese Taiwan Taipei 臺灣綜合研究院 ISBN 957 98189 0 8 Archived from the original on 30 January 2009 p 13 東沙島為東沙群島唯一島嶼 Translation Pratas Island is the only island in the Pratas Islands a b c d e f g Danny Lee 17 October 2020 Hong Kong blocks Taiwan from reaching disputed Pratas Islands saying airspace around disputed territory is closed until further notice South China Morning Post Archived from the original on 28 October 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2020 The Pratas Islands known as the Dongsha Islands in Chinese and located within Hong Kong airspace comprise one island two coral reefs and two banks a b c Limits in the Seas No 127 Taiwan s Maritime Claims PDF United States Department of State November 15 2005 Archived PDF from the original on 15 July 2020 Retrieved July 1 2012 The Pratas Reef lies 230 miles to the southwest of the southern tip of Taiwan 26 It consists of an island in the mouth of a semicircular shoal open to the west The segments D1 D4 close the mouth by connecting the headlands of the shoal with the island a b Dong Manh Nguyen December 2005 Settlement of disputes under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea The case of the South China Sea dispute PDF p 8 Archived PDF from the original on 10 July 2009 a b 海洋研究 東沙二十part1 擁有世界級珊瑚生態的神秘東沙島在哪裡 我們的島 第933集 2017 12 04 Our Island 我們的島 in Chinese Taiwan Public Television Service 11 December 2017 Event occurs at 8 20 Retrieved 1 November 2020 via YouTube 東沙島則是唯一突出水面的島嶼 a b c Dieter Heinzig in German 1976 Disputed Islands in the South China Sea PDF Harrassowitz pp 14 19 32 56 ISBN 3 447 01804 6 Archived from the original PDF on 22 January 2017 p 14 Strictly speaking only one of the four controversial archipelagos may truly be referred to as a group of islands the Paracels The Pratas consist of one island and two sands a b Pratas Islands Archived 2012 08 06 at the Wayback Machine vm nthu edu tw a b 東沙環礁國家公園簡 Dongsha Atoll National Park Introduction Marine National Park Headquarters 海洋國家公園管理處 in Chinese Taiwan and English Archived from the original on 1 October 2020 東沙環礁位於南海北部海域 東北距高雄450公里 西北距香港320公里 西南距海南島榆林670公里 南距南沙太平島1 190公里 東南離馬尼拉780公里 行政區域隸屬高雄市旗津區 Dongsha Atoll located in the northern South China Sea is 450 km southwest of Kaohsiung 320 km southeast of Hong Kong 670 km northeast of Yulin on Hainan Island 1 190 km north of Taiping Island and 780 km northwest of Manila Administratively it is under the Cijin District of Kaohsiung a b Law on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone of 25 February 1992 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 18 July 2004 via United Nations The PRC s territorial land includes the mainland and its offshore islands Taiwan and the various affiliated islands including Diaoyu Island Penghu Islands Dongsha Islands Xisha Islands Nansha Spratly Islands and other islands that belong to the People s Republic of China a b c d Taiwan releases records to rebut HK s claim it abandoned its flight plan Overseas Community Affairs Council 17 October 2020 Archived from the original on 2 November 2020 Retrieved 2 November 2020 The Dongsha Islands administered by Taiwan but also claimed by China are located about 310 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong and are within its Flight Information Region FIR a b c d e SOUTH CHINA SEA UP FOR GRABS PDF Bureau of Intelligence and Research 14 September 1971 Archived from the original PDF on 23 January 2017 p 10 Pratas Reef Tung sha Ch un tao The PRC lays claim to the reef by virtue of its assertion that it is the only China a b 汕尾市 广东省民政厅网站 in Simplified Chinese May 2005 Archived from the original on 3 November 2020 城区 东沙群岛不是镇建制 a b 广东省国土资源厅 30 June 2018 城区地图 Map Department of Natural Resources of Guangdong Province 广东省自然资源厅 in Simplified Chinese Archived from the original on 7 July 2020 via Internet Archive 东沙群岛 北卫滩 南卫滩 东沙岛 东沙礁 a b c South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand PDF Sailing Directions Enroute 17 ed Springfield Virginia 2020 Archived PDF from the original on 2 November 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Steven Stashwick 11 September 2020 Chinese Jets Intrude Taiwan Air Defense Zone for Second Day The Diplomat Archived from the original on 11 September 2020 China to conduct major military drill simulating seizure of Taiwan held island Japan Times 14 May 2020 Archived from the original on 14 May 2020 Retrieved 4 November 2020 Pratas Island Approved N at GEOnet Names Server United States National Geospatial Intelligence Agency a b c Statement on the South China Sea Ministry of Foreign Affairs 7 July 2015 Retrieved 7 July 2020 a b c Richard Louis Edmonds 1992 Graham P Chapman Kathleen M Baker eds The Changing Geography of Taiwan Hong Kong and Macau The Changing Geography of Asia Routledge p 160 ISBN 0 415 05707 8 Since 1949 Taiwan has remained under Nationalist Kuomintang control In addition the Nationalists maintain garrisons and weather stations in the South China Sea on T ai p ing Island in the Nansha or Spratly Islands and in the Tungsha or Pratas Islands see Figure 6 1 a b c d e President Chen Visits Tungsha Islands Office of the President Republic of China Taiwan 28 July 2005 Archived from the original on 9 July 2020 Retrieved 9 July 2020 a b The Republic of China at a Glance PDF Ministry of Foreign Affairs May 2016 pp 4 7 8 ISBN 978 986 03 2703 8 Retrieved 7 July 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help a b Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China Taiwan reiterates that the Nansha Islands the Shisha Islands the Chungsha Islands and the Tungsha Islands as well as their surrounding waters sea beds and subsoil are all an inherent part of the territory of the Republic of China Taiwan 31 July 2017 a b c d History Taiwan Kaohsiung District Court Republic of China Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b c d 東沙島地方志資源調查委託辦理計畫 成果報告 PDF Marine National Park Headquarters 海洋國家公園管理處 in Chinese Taiwan December 2008 p 26 Archived PDF from the original on 9 July 2020 Retrieved 9 July 2020 民國35年 1946年 9月 海軍負責接收東沙島 並設立東沙管理處 東沙氣象台由海軍負責管理 民國43年 1954年 秋季 國防部長蔣經國至島上視察 a b Republic of China 2nd ed China Art Printing Works Yu Tai Industrial Corp Ltd 1985 p 5 via Internet Archive a b Amid disputes Taiwan highlighting South China Seas claims AP News March 23 2016 Archived from the original on 27 May 2023 Taiwan also has complete control of the Pratas Islands which it calls Dongsha centered on an atoll in the northern section of the South China Sea about 340 kilometers 211 miles southeast of Hong Kong Taiwan has designated the area a marine national park but still operates a small airport there maintains a garrison and operates a fishing boat aid station China also claims Pratas but has made no moves to dislodge the Taiwanese presence Pratas Island Airfield Federation of American Scientists www fas org Note that Woody Island in the Paracel Islands has a land area of 210 ha which is greater than Pratas Island s 240 64 176 ha Also the PRC s land reclamation activities during 2014 amp 2015 have created an island of 230 ha at Fiery Cross Reef Chih Wei Chang Chao Sheng Huang Shao I Wang Species composition and sizes of fish in the lagoon of Dongsha Island Pratas Island Dongsha Atoll of the South China Sea PDF National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium p 26 Archived PDF from the original on 1 November 2020 via Internet Archive 南海诸岛 in Chinese China 中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所 2007 03 26 Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2011 10 13 a b 夏征农 陈至立 eds September 2009 辞海 第六版彩图本 Cihai Sixth Edition in Color in Chinese 上海 Shanghai 上海辞书出版社 Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House p 0487 ISBN 9787532628599 a b Vereker Banks 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from the original on 2013 03 13 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Dongsha Atoll Research Station Archived 2018 09 25 at the Wayback Machine National Sun Yat sen University Taiwan activates solar energy system on Dongsha Island Society FOCUS TAIWAN CNA ENGLISH NEWS focustaiwan tw 17 March 2016 Hong Kong Airspace Introductory Guide PDF Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network pp 9 11 12 Archived PDF from the original on 2 November 2020 Note In the maps Figures 7 1 8 1 amp 8 2 the VHR7 circle is within the Hong Kong FIR External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pratas Island nbsp Look up Pratas or Dongsha in Wiktionary the free dictionary Satellite image of the Pratas atoll Google Maps History www laserbase com tw Pratas Island vm nthu edu tw Ecological Resources vm nthu edu tw Man made sights vm nthu edu tw 東沙二十part1 擁有世界級珊瑚生態的神秘東沙島在哪裡 in Mandarin Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pratas Island amp oldid 1216732111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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