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  1. The East China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China.China names the body of water along its eastern coast as "East Sea" (Dōng Hǎi, simplified Chinese: 东海; traditional Chinese: 東海) due to direction, the name of "East China Sea" is otherwise designated as a formal name by International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and used ...

  2. May 18, 2024 · The East China Sea has an area of about 290,000 square miles (750,000 square km) and is largely shallow; almost three-fourths of the sea is less than 650 feet (200 metres), and its average depth is only 1,145 feet (350 metres). Extending alongside the Ryukyu Islands is the deeper part, the Okinawa Trough, with a large section more than 3,300 ...

  3. The East China Sea, with an area of 290,000 square miles (751,100 square km), is generally shallow, having an average depth of only 1,145 feet (349 metres). The Okinawa Trough, its deepest section, extends alongside the Ryukyu Island chain and has a maximum depth of 8,912 feet (2,717 metres). The western edge of the sea is a continuation of the ...

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  4. Sep 17, 2014 · in the East China Sea. The East China Sea is a semi-closed sea bordered by the Yellow Sea to the north, the South China Sea and Taiwan to the south, Japan's Ryukyu and Kyushu islands to the east, and the Chinese mainland to the west. Studies identifying potentially abundant oil and natural gas

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  6. The East China Sea is a region of high marine-life productivity, and China, Japan, and North and South Korea actively fish in the area. Most of the fishing is done by small local boats, although larger trawlers are also used. Tuna, mackerel, shrimps, sardines, milkfish, sea breams, croakers, shellfish, and seaweeds are the main resources harvested.

  7. The East China Sea is a marginal sea east of China. It is a part of the Pacific Ocean and covers an area of 1,249,000 km². In China, the sea is called the East Sea. In Korea, the sea is sometimes called " South Sea ", but this is more often used to speak only of the area near South Korea's southern coast.

  8. tory, arguing that the East China Sea continental shelf is the nat-ural extension of the Chinese continental shelf and thus is under the jurisdiction of China. Taiwan also uses the natural prolonga-tion principle, as does South Korea - at least in the East China Sea. China, Taiwan, and South Korea argue further that the Oki-

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