Growing Tensions: China has intensified its activities in the Yellow Sea, including the construction of a large-scale steel structure, following assertive maneuvers in the South China Sea. Analysts suggest this signals a broader strategy to bolster maritime control and resource exploitation.
Regional Concerns: Neighboring nations, including South Korea and Japan, have raised alarms over potential ecological disruption and militarization. The U.S. and ASEAN have called for adherence to international maritime laws like UNCLOS.
Geographical and Ecological Profile of the Yellow Sea
Location and Naming:
A semi-enclosed marginal sea in the northern Pacific, situated between mainland China (north/west) and the Korean Peninsula (east).
Known as Huang Hai in China and West Sea (서해) in both Koreas.
Named after yellowish silt from the Gobi Desert and Chinese rivers, which tints its waters.
Physical Characteristics:
Area: ~400,000 km², stretching 960 km north-south and 700 km east-west.