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Skip to content ASIA MARITIME TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE Toggle navigation * Maps * Features * Analysis * Island Tracker * Search for: * en * 简体中文 * 正體中文 * Tiếng Việt * Melayu * NOTE: Some content may not be available in all languages. Latest Feature Arbitration Support Tracker July 18, 2023 Seven years have passed since the July 2016 South China Sea arbitral ruling was issued. Through 2022, most countries’ positions on the arbitration had remained the same as their initial positions taken in the weeks following the ruling. But in the last year, amid renewed concern for international rules and norms in the wake of […] Continue Reading RECENT CONTENT Jul 13 Combating Fisheries Related Crime in the South China Sea: Leveraging Maritime Information Sharing Centers by Eric Ang Jul 11 Buoy Battle in the Spratly Islands Jun 15 Strategic Upgrades in the Pacific See More • Photo: West York Island, March 7, 2022 ISLAND TRACKER Five claimants occupy nearly 70 disputed reefs and islets spread across the South China Sea. They have built more than 90 outposts on these contested features, many of which have seen expansion in recent years. Explore the database by selecting a claimant below. china-outline China malaysia-outline Malaysia phillipines-outline Philippines taiwan-outline Taiwan vietnam-outline Vietnam MAPS OF THE ASIA PACIFIC AMTI’s interactive maps strive to provide the most complete, accurate, and up-to-date source of geospatial information on maritime Asia. View Maps FEATURED IN Promoting openness and exchange in maritime Asia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Us Contact AMTI@csis.org 1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Subscribe Get the AMTI Brief, our monthly feature on political, military, and environmental developments in the South and East China Seas and the claimants bordering them. Sign Up Explore * Maps * Features * Analysis * Island Tracker * About 2023 The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative and The Center for Strategic and International Studies | Privacy Policy See More Results