Disputed atoll | |
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Other names | Bãi Sa Bin (Vietnamese) Buhanginan ng Escoda (Filipino) Escoda Shoal (Philippine English) 仙賓礁 / 仙宾礁 Xiānbīn Jiāo (Chinese) |
Geography | |
Location | South China Sea |
Coordinates | 9°45′N 116°28′E / 9.750°N 116.467°E |
Archipelago | Spratly Islands |
Claimed by | |
Sabina Shoal, also known as Bãi Sa Bin (Vietnamese: Bãi Sa Bin); Escoda Shoal (Filipino: Buhanginan ng Escoda); Xianbin Jiao (Chinese: 仙賓礁/仙宾礁; pinyin: Xiānbīn Jiāo), is a disputed low-tide elevation[1][2] atoll[3] located in the northeast of Dangerous Ground in the Spratly Islands, South China Sea.
It is claimed by China, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. These countries claim the Spratly Islands either in part or their entirety.[4]
The shoal lies within the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines. The EEZ itself does not grant the actual sovereignty except certain exclusive rights and jurisdictions to the Philippines under UNCLOS.[5]
Manila has had the BRP Teresa Magbanua deployed to the shoal – a low-tide elevation feature that is part of the Spratly Islands