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Eden's whale "Balaenoptera" edeni
With menhaden Brevoortia sp.
Observed by haitongyu, CC BY-NC
#Balaenoptera edeni#Eden's whale#Cetacea#Balaenopteridae#cetacean#whale#non-ungulate#fish#menhaden#Brevoortia sp.#Asia#China#Guangxi#Pacific Ocean#South China Sea#Gulf of Tonkin
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Been trying to think of a way to explain to American audiences why the 9 dash line thing is so important to SEAsians and why it's justifiable to ban the Barbie movie for it, but the closest explanation I can give is this: imagine if this painting was in the Barbie movie with no explanation and we were all just supposed to accept it without comment
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Area Claimed by the People's Republic of China in the South China Sea.
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The truth about the history and sovereignty of the South China Sea islands may be found in this book.
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Video shows the dramatic China - Philippines clash in the Second Thomas Shoal / Ayungin Shoal (RenaiReef) in the South China Sea / West Philippine Sea on 17 June 2024.
Today, two Chinese warships were spotted near Onok Island in Balabac, Palawan,
GMA Integrated News reports.
-https://www.aljazeera.com/program/newsfeed/2024/6/20/video-shows-dramatic-china-philippines-clash-in-disputed-waters
-https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3267393/they-were-pirates-philippines-slams-chinas-forceful-actions-new-sea-skirmish
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1978 Philippines, South China Sea
#1978#Philippines#South China Sea#Spratly Islands#vintage#analog photography#film photography#1970s#photography#original photographers#blackandwhite#pierre wayser
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Fisherman in the early morning light, Halong Bay, Vietnam
#Vietnam#Halong Bay#early morning#dawn#light#boat#fisherman#rowing#travel#travel photography#sea#coast#islands#rocks#ocean#south china sea#asia
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Jumy-M Lost Summer / マレー半島横断の旅
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Another Hainan gibbon sits on a branch; they rarely set foot on the ground, living only in rainforest trees more than 10 meters high. The critically endangered black-crested apes can only be found in Hainan, an island in the South China Sea south-west of Hong Kong. It’s thought that populations across the rest of the island have been extinct for more than 20 years
Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock
#xinhua#photographer#shutterstock#hainan gibbon#ape#gibbon#china#hainan#black-crested ape#south china sea#animal#mammal#wildlife#nature
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Now we’re ready for China!
@Dr Chris Combes via X
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Chinese humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis chinensis
Observed by rainyang, CC BY-NC
#Sousa chinensis chinensis#Chinese humpback dolphin#Cetacea#Delphinidae#cetacean#dolphin#Asia#Hong Kong#Pacific Ocean#South China Sea
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Philippine sailors seriously injured in collision in South China Sea
At least eight Philippine sailors were injured on Monday when the Chinese Coast Guard “searched” a Philippine vessel in the disputed waters of the South China Sea, Philippine media reported on Wednesday.
During a clash between the two countries’ forces in the disputed South China Sea, a member of the armed forces had his finger cut off, the Philippine media outlet Inquirer reported, citing official sources.
The Philippine military confirmed on Tuesday that a navy sailor was “severely injured” after “deliberately ramming at high speed” a Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) ship during a resupply mission.
Philippine officials also claimed that CCG personnel pierced Navy boats with their bolos and also took possession of their weapons.
“We have arms, but we did not use those. We don’t want to start a war,” the media outlet quoted Philippines chief General Romeo Brawner Jr. as saying and added their soldiers fought with bare hands to prevent CCG from hitting them.
Chinese Coast Guard personnel on Monday “blocked, boarded and searched” a Philippine vessel that “trespassed” in waters near Ren’ai, a submerged reef in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
In a new escalation, the CCG forcibly removed the vessel from the disputed waters, where it “attempted to send materials to its illegally grounded warship,” the CCG said.
New Rules for Philippine Ships
It was the first incident since the CCG implemented its new rules of engagement in the vast disputed sea on Saturday. Under the new rules, China can detain suspected trespassers for up to 60 days.
The Philippine vessel was on a resupply mission for the grounded World War II warship BRP Sierra Madre on a shoal claimed by both Beijing and Manila.
Beijing accused Manila of “violating” the International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea, while Manila called China’s claims “deceptive and misleading.”
The two maritime neighbours have conflicting claims to the Second Thomas Shoal – also known as Ayungin Shoal, Bai Co May, and Ren’ai Jiao – a submerged reef near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Read more HERE
#world news#news#world politics#philippines#philippines 🇵🇭#south china sea#china#china 2024#china news#chinese politics
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WW2 Map of the South China Sea
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China has sent dozens of coast guard and maritime militia vessels toward a disputed atoll in the South China Sea, a large show of force aimed at blocking a civilian protest flotilla from the Philippines, as tensions between the countries have flared. The Filipino group organizing the flotilla of about 100 small fishing boats, led by five slightly bigger ones, said it wanted to assert the Philippines’ claims to Scarborough Shoal, an atoll controlled by Beijing that is closer to Manila. But even before the motley Philippine fleet set out on Wednesday morning, China deployed a formidable contingent of much bigger government-run ships to the area, an intimidating escalation of its frequent assertions of control over vast expanses of sea far from its mainland.
Standoffs and close brushes between Filipino coast guard or civilian vessels and China’s larger coast guard and militia ships — which have used powerful water cannons to drive Philippine vessels away — have become more frequent in the past two years. This time, the size of the Chinese presence and the large number of civilian Filipino boats could make any encounter near the shoal more risky, Mr. Powell said. “If China decides that they want to send the message that says, ‘We’ve had enough of this,’ then the scary thing you would not want to see is one of these small Filipino fishing boats hit by a water cannon, because that would not end well,” he said.
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Day 1965, 9 November 2023
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Small island nations face climate-induced ‘catastrophe’, warn experts
#climate disaster#climate justice#climate action#climate crisis#climate change#island nations#island states#small island developing states#small island states#small island nations#human rights#global health#health#climate aid#aid#pacific islands#south china sea#caribbean#news#climate news#world news#diabetes#obesity
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