Beijing’s ecological initiatives around the South China Sea flashpoint have been a growing source of tension with Manila and Washington
2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenLiu ZhenPublished: 7:19pm, 19 Aug 2026China has approved the construction of a marine environmental observation station to monitor an area that includes the disputed Scarborough Shoal, a persistent flashpoint in tensions with the Philippines in the South China Sea.The Zhongsha Islands Marine Ecological and Environmental Field Observation and Research Station, proposed by the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology (SCSIO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was given the green light on July 31, the SCSIO announced on Tuesday.
The approval reflects the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ commitment to “leveraging science and technology to support the national strategy in the South China Sea”, according to the SCSIO statement.
The Zhongsha Islands, as China calls them, are a group of reefs and atolls in the central South China Sea. The area, partly associated with what is internationally known as Macclesfield Bank, includes Scarborough Shoal, a hotspot contested by Beijing and Manila.