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Collins Reef

Coordinates: 09°46′26″N 114°15′20″E / 9.77389°N 114.25556°E / 9.77389; 114.25556
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Collins Reef
Disputed reef
Collins Reef
Collins Reef is located in Spratly Islands
Collins Reef
Collins Reef
Other names
Johnson North Reef
Đá Cô Lin (Vietnamese)
Roxas Reef (Philippine English)
Bahura ng Roxas (Filipino)
鬼喊礁 Guǐhǎn Jiāo (Chinese)
Geography
LocationSouth China Sea
Coordinates09°46′26″N 114°15′20″E / 9.77389°N 114.25556°E / 9.77389; 114.25556
ArchipelagoSpratly Islands
Area5 ha (12 acres)
Administration
DistrictTrường Sa District
CommuneSinh Tồn Commune
Claimed by
Vietnamese structure on Collins Reef
Map of the Union Banks
Map of the Union Banks

Collins Reef, also known as Johnson North Reef/Johnson Reef North; Vietnamese: Đá Cô Lin; Roxas Reef (Filipino: Bahura ng Roxas); Mandarin Chinese: 鬼喊礁; pinyin: Guǐhǎn Jiāo, is a Vietnamese occupied and controlled reef and the westernmost feature of Union Banks Atoll near the centre of Dangerous Ground in the Spratly islands in the South China Sea.[1] It is also claimed by China (PRC), Taiwan (ROC), and the Philippines.

Cô Lin Reef is located 8.1 nautical miles (15 km) southwest of Sinh Tồn Island, approximately 3.9 nautical miles (7.2 km) northwest of Gạc Ma Reef, and 7 nautical miles (13 km) west of Len Đao Reef. It is essentially a triangular coral reef with slightly curved sides, each side measuring approximately 1 nautical mile in length. This reef is submerged underwater during high tide and only a few rocks emerge during low tide.[2] The area of the Cô Lin Reef coral reef is approximately 2.05 km2.[3]

Administrative maps[4] all use the proper noun “Cô Lin” while the common noun used to describe the entity is “reef.” Geographically, Cô Lin Reef is not an island but a coral reef.

The area features the Cô Lin Island architectural complex, comprising a military outpost connected by a bridge to a multi-purpose cultural center (constructed and completed in 2017, inaugurated in 2018)[5] located 65 meters away. The geographical coordinates inscribed on the sovereignty marker of Cô Lin Island are 9°46′25″N 114°15′19″E.

In June 2025, Vietnam began land reclamation and expansion activities at Cô Lin Island. By 2025, the approximate area of the island will be 5 hectares.

Location

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Collins Reef lies at 9°46′26″N 114°15′20″E / 9.7738889°N 114.2555556°E / 9.7738889; 114.2555556 (9°46′26″N 114°15′20″E / 9.7738889°N 114.2555556°E / 9.7738889; 114.2555556), to the northwest of Johnson South Reef, at the southwestern corner of the Union Banks.[6]



References

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  1. ^ China Sea Pilot - Volume II - NP 31. Taunton: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. 2012.
  2. ^ Những điều cần biết về hai quần đảo Hoàng Sa, Trường Sa và khu vực thềm lục địa phía nam (DK1). Cục Chính trị, Bộ Tư lệnh Hải quân (Việt Nam). 2011.
  3. ^ cil.nus.edu.sg https://cil.nus.edu.sg/south-china-sea-satellite-mapping-project/union-reefs-collins-reef/. Retrieved 2025-08-06. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Bản đồ Hành chính Việt Nam (tỉ lệ xích 1:2.200.000). Nhà Xuất bản Bản đồ (2008)
  5. ^ Phong, Báo điện tử Tiền (2018-05-24). "Agribank khánh thành công trình Nhà văn hóa đa năng trên đảo Cô Lin". Báo điện tử Tiền Phong (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2025-08-06.
  6. ^ Diola, Camille (15 May 2014). "IN PHOTOS: China's reclamation on Mabini Reef". Philippine Star. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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