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Loaita Cay

Coordinates:10°43′43″N114°21′09″E / 10.72861°N 114.35250°E /10.72861; 114.35250 (Loaita Cay)
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Island in the South China Sea
Not to be confused withLoaita Island.
Loaita Cay
Disputed island
Loaita Cay
Loaita Cay is located in Spratly Islands
Loaita Cay
Loaita Cay
Other names
Melchora Aquino Island(Philippine English)
Pulo ng Melchora Aquino(Filipino)
Đảo Loại Ta Tây(Vietnamese)
南鑰沙洲 / 南钥沙洲 Nányào Shāzhōu(Chinese)
Geography
LocationSouth China Sea
Coordinates10°43′43″N114°21′09″E / 10.72861°N 114.35250°E /10.72861; 114.35250 (Loaita Cay)
ArchipelagoSpratly Islands
Administration
RegionIV-B - MIMAROPA
ProvincePalawan
Municipality Kalayaan
Claimed by

Loaita Cay, also known asMelchora Aquino Island (Filipino:Pulo ng Melchora Aquino;Vietnamese:Đảo Loại Ta Tây;MandarinChinese:南鑰沙洲/南钥沙洲;pinyin:Nányào Shāzhōu), is an island in theSpratly Islands.[2] It has an area of 0.53 hectares (1.3 acres) and it's located about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Philippine-occupiedLoaita (Kota) Island,[3] just west of the north ofDangerous Ground.[4]

The island is administered by thePhilippines as part ofKalayaan, Palawan, and is the seventh largest of the Philippine-occupied islands. It is also claimed by thePeople's Republic of China, theRepublic of China (Taiwan), andVietnam.

Environment

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The island is a low, flat, sandycay, and is subject toerosion. It changes its shape seasonally. The sand build up depends largely on the direction of prevailing winds and waves; it has taken an elongated shape for some years. LikeFlat Island andLankiam Cay, it is barren of any vegetation. No underground water source has been found in the area.

History

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On 22 May 1963, a sovereignty stele was rebuilt on Loaita Island by crew members of the three vessels Huong Giang, Chi Lang and Ky Hoa of theSouth Vietnam.[5]

Presently, the island serves as a military observation outpost, and is guarded by Philippine soldiers stationed at nearby Loaita Island who regularly visit. It is kept under observation from a tall structure on Loaita Island.

The location of this outpost, which the Philippines calls Panata Island, is often misreported as being onLankiam Cay, to the east of Loaita Island. While reports suggest Lankiam was once a small sandy cay, it appears to have been washed away, leaving only a submerged reef and a small, shifting sand bar. If there was ever a Filipino facility there, it was moved to Loaita Cay and took the name “Panata Island” with it.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Peace in the South China Sea, National Territory Secure Forever: Position Paper on ROC South Clina Sea Policy"(PDF). ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2016. Retrieved28 December 2021.
  2. ^Loaita Cay on Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
  3. ^Sailing Directions (Enroute),Pub. 161: South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand(PDF).Sailing Directions.United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2017. p. 13.
  4. ^NGA Chart 93044 shows the area NW of Dangerous Ground.
  5. ^""White Paper on the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands (1975)". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of Vietnam).
  6. ^PHILIPPINES LAUNCHES SPRATLY RUNWAY REPAIRS Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.

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