SOUTH CHINA SEA: UP FOR GRABS

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CIA-RDP08C01297R000300180018-3
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28
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December 23, 2016
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October 15, 2012
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18
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September 14, 1971
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REPORT
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*---f'9 Declassified and Approved ForRelease2012/12/24 : CIA-RDP08001297R000300180018-3 S /NO FOREIGN DISSEM RGES - 5 44,11m,o, 4:44: '4111.1111L. s7-47-Es RESEARCH STUDY BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH SOUTH CHINA SEA: UP FOR GRABS September 14, 1971 The Philippine occupation of islets in Dangerous Ground and the Spratlys has focused attention on this troublesome area. Conflicting sovereignty claims and the petroleum potential of the South China Sea make difficult any division of the shelf and seabed among the bordering states. At the moment, the course of action among the disputants is only the gnash- ing of teeth, but the area is a potential powder keg. .ABSTRACT Sovereignty over the numerous islets and rocks of the South China Sea is actively contested among the People's Republic of China (PRC), the Republic of China (ROC), South Viet-Nam, and the Philippines. The recent move of the Philippine military onto the islands of Nanshan (Lawak), Flat (Pagasa), and Thitu ? - (Patag), and the demand that the ROC abandon its garrison on Itu Aba, have resulted in recent declarations from all the disputants as to their claims to the various islets. Occupation of islets in the South China Sea is limited to the ROC on Itu Aba and Pratas Island, the PRC on islets in the Amphitrite Group of the Paracels, and the South Vietnamese in the Crescent Group of Paracels. Currently, it appears that the s atus quo ?Nill prevail and that no further military incursions h?Rk'L(NO FOREIGN DISSEM This report was produced by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Aside from normal substantive exchange with other agencies at the working level, B has not been com"" "?"? Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/12/24: CIA-RDP08001297R000300180018-3 GROUP 2 Excluded from auzomao downgrading and. declassificaticz ? I ?: Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/12/24: CIA-RDP08001297R000300180018-3 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM 11 - from any of the bordering states will take place. The PRC undoubtedly has to be considered the dominant power in the area, and its desires will likely dictate the future course of events. The United States takes no position on the conflicting sovereignty claims. Further, the United States Government advises against any American geophysical and petroleum company activity in the disputed area. The Government also informed the companies that it will not be responsible for any apprehended vessels. Macclesfield Bank, a submerged feature, has the potential to be the site of extensive petroleum reserves. If such is the case, some type of division of the shelf and seabed of the South China Sea must be implemented so the resources can be exploited. This study looks at four potential divisional schemes of the shelf and seabed of the South China Sea. SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/12/24: CIA-RDP08001297R000300180018-3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/12/24: CIA-RDP08001297R000300180018-3 SOUTH CHINA SEA: 100 and 1000 Fathom lsobaths 110? KUANC-CROU (Canton) M2 Chiang (Canton R) _ " 26 33 is 9 TAIWA _ _ 4Y4 f 0 21 N??1,;?015 '441: - 28?2...".1 .8 .....20o 33 ,k ..;...1..z,-;,,,,../.....Z.:4, 1, '0'22 9 ;, 18 23 E64::' .49- If ?'. 1. 214741? "31. 0 2, 77 n : 3.4 7504 /32 212.'21.2.14>" el Itz, ZI4 CHINA ? 6 0 Se. " Z...., 15 1321 '4;6424 27 1C?4:.-:)... flIdi,n? ? 26 3034,0 .5. 0 4:3 56 48 IsejniN.32 ,...2/iej?iit?-? . ,7? 173 3,9 67 17851 ' 2 5 C).) 5.0.0 (Yarnehow4 1$ .s0/ ? .r'" p? et.? 92,4, ..:-.22. ;t i428 .9 580 OS 40 _. 6??? 8 41' 4, 42 .3 1? 26 30 .?-1.0a, 41 48 45Ve?4/1?D'5'84.1."WC1177 19: Z "/". ehchan Tia,1?H. ?,. n 0 6310,71..-n800 3.., - ? 33 - ,39 ne56 ,92, - 1..... 400 LUZON, ,k6c'll''''== Lo.nt,,723 19 '1 74 23 '6 14-tIchow) 9,5 27 n 38 54 66 53 ? ' 75 ? 266 ?55300 -26 06 1363'707 ' 11199: 189 B . 2a . 49 52 r ?PrnletarOtOS R i 5 29 27 35 'CH7IUN3G-ENOU HALFISIA 52 7, ...,,..2.,....,,? ;,:3-, au .3 PO ?200 sb...cho4. chi.," ' 768 1260 24 "04- Es."6 46 59 74,,Q9/1"1?28 249 347 ge 3:analyt Pt57S1 EspvieShl,fr."' 350 9 ? S T RA IT ,.., :A 7. okers 56 80 23..... 542 .? HAI:NAN TAO Pee ten Sht P97 PA 2070 -29 55 /6 622 846 1620 253a-0118o TX 14 __ - (3C, 33 e Han-en G?914,., chg.,,e, 140 3 66 ?4/ 106 20. . . ?ty 600 6022066 ,690 2?197?24 1802 2265 ? .1rra 03040r:3 587 P35 40 Outer Bic 0), 2030 2050 . m270.12 40 31 4925 Le n1:0 5,t...1c/ . 2191 21 31 20 8 0 2310 GB 1976 1644 ' " tf 37 3, 35 38 ED 35 42 0 98 55 1300 /7 1333 17,, 2112 330 ble?,":: 800 941 1950 2182 20002115 ? 40 2170 22413 ' 41. . co CP 2190 2550 Stewart B 2229 2367 53 53 25 55 Rep ( 1 - 1900 .90 1785 2140 2232 2150 2172 /I Paracel Islan?s and R e4,,,, 1460 ? / 1 .N.,,,,,,..?0 gs r_,,,,,,,?,,,,,? 1600 261 2140 .343, ,420 45 ..? .:..,33 50 i 325 Dide 1678 105 (23)0 ses C,??age...op r.,,, , , 82 Hs, ,..? 2240 ,9 2224 Mt 1540 RO R t C:7 fillm.,.? sh?, 2103 CE nB 4.11 Rf ,no