China approves nature reserve at contested Scarborough Shoal
China has approved the creation of a nature reserve at a disputed territory in the South China Sea, a decision that could escalate tensions with rival claimant the Philippines. Beijing has controlled the shoal – which it calls Huangyan Island and is known as the Panatag Shoal in the Philippines – since a stand-off with…
Beijing has controlled the shoal – which it calls Huangyan Island and is known as the Panatag Shoal in the Philippines – since a stand-off with Manila in 2012.
The State Council, China’s cabinet, said the establishment of the national nature reserve was “an important measure to preserve the diversity, stability and sustainability of the island’s natural ecosystem”.
In a statement to the Ministry of Natural Resources, it said relevant authorities “should hold a strong commitment to ecological and environmental protection responsibilities”.
“Enforcement efforts against illegal activities related to the nature reserve should be strengthened,” it said.