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People have been reclaiming land from the sea for centuries, to control flooding and make more space for agriculture and coastal industries. Traditionally, this meant building a series of dikes to ...
China’s land reclamation projects in the South China Sea have grown dramatically over the past few months and Beijing is patrolling the waters around its territorial claims to assert its power ...
China Land Reclamation in South China Sea Creates 'New Facts': U.S. Published May 28, 2015 at 4:41 PM EDT Updated Mar 31, 2016 at 8:16 PM EDT.
Satellite images show Hanoi reclaiming land and building military facilities such as airstrips on contested Spratly Island ...
China says land reclamation work in the South China Sea almost complete. Government says it will continue construction work on the islands . China is locked in a dispute with many of its neighbors ...
In the last year, China has stepped up a massive land reclamation effort in the Spratlys — a region of the South China Sea that is subject to several overlapping claims from South China Sea ...
An expert on the contested waterway, Wu Shicun calls for rival claimants to work together to demilitarise - and says Beijing ...
The trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD) is a mind-blowing piece of marine engineering that could best be described as the largest vacuum cleaner on Earth. Looking like the flat head brush and ...
LAND reclamation and coast erosion are matters which very closely concern the inhabitants of sea-bordered countries. The Dutch have for centuries waged an unremitting contest with the sea, driving ...
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Monaco's $2BN Expansion into the SeaMonaco, the richest country in the world, faces a unique challenge: it is full. To address this, they are constructing a $2 billion expansion into the sea known as Mareterra. This video explores the ...
05/15/2023 May 15, 2023. With coastal areas around the world threatened by rising sea levels and increasingly destructive storms, should we still be creating new land in our oceans?
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