词条 | Ardasier Reef |
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| name = Ardasier Reef | image name = Ardasier Reef, Spratly Islands.png | image caption = Satellite image of Ardasier Reef by NASA. | image size = 250px | pushpin map = South China Sea | other_names = Guangxingzai Jiao 光星仔礁; Terumbu Ubi; Antonio Luna; đá Kiệu Ngựa | location = South China Sea | coordinates = {{coord|7|37|19|N|113|51|39|E|display=inline,title}} {{coord|7|37|19|N|113|51|39|E|format=dec}} | archipelago = Spratly Islands | total islands = | major islands = | area = | length = | width = | coastline = | highest mount = | elevation = | country claim = People's Republic of China | country claim divisions title = City | country claim divisions = Sansha, Hainan | country 1 claim = Philippines | country 1 claim divisions title = Municipality | country 1 claim divisions = Kalayaan, Palawan | country 2 claim = Republic of China (Taiwan) | country 2 claim divisions title = Municipality | country 2 claim divisions = Cijin, Kaohsiung | country 3 claim = Vietnam | country 3 claim divisions title = District | country 3 claim divisions = Truong Sa, Khanh Hoa | country = Malaysia | country admin divisions title = | country admin divisions = | | population as of = | density = | ethnic groups = | additional info = }}Ardasier Reef ({{coord|7|37|19|N|113|51|39|E}}), also known as Guangxingzai Jiao ({{zh|c=光星仔礁}}) in China, Terumbu Ubi in Malaysia, Antonio Luna in the Philippines and đá Kiệu Ngựa in Vietnam, is a triangular shaped feature on the SW extremity of Dangerous Ground in the Spratly Islands.[1] It lies 26km NNE of Swallow Reef, and 9km east of Dallas Reef, with the large Ardasier Bank extending 69 km ENE. Ardasier Bank, a sunken atoll except for drying Ardasier Reef at its southwestern end, has a total area of 2347 km², and its former lagoon is up to 65 metres deep.[2] Ardasier Reef is steep-to, except on its eastern side where it adjoins the Ardasier Bank. Its huge areas of sandy patches have an abundance of shy Guitar Sharks, Eagle Rays, Giant Reef Rays and other intriguing bottom dwelling creatures that bury themselves in the sand. The Royal Malaysian Navy has maintained an "offshore naval station" there called "Station Uniform", since 1986.[3] References1. ^http://www.oceangrafix.com/chart/zoom?chart=93047 SW Dangerous Ground {{Geography of Sabah}}{{Spratly Islands topics}}{{South China Sea}}{{Malaysia-stub}}2. ^Table showing Atoll Area, Depth and Rainfall, ftp://rock.geosociety.org 3. ^{{cite book |author1=Joshua Ho |author2=Sam Bateman |title=Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia: Implications for Regional Security |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wQEw-ffhOykC&pg=PA74 |date=15 February 2013 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-136-29820-2|pages=74–}} 1 : Reefs of the Spratly Islands |
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