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China blames military drills around disputed Shoal for reef damage

China, without naming a country, said that "military training such as bomb-dropping in the waters around Scarborough Shoal" has damaged coral reefs. State broadcaster CCTV cited an ecological report.

The natural resources ministry of the country also said that the "illegal fishing", and the frequent intrusion activities in recent years, have posed a threat to the ecosystem surrounding the shoal.

Both China and the Philippines claim territorial rights over Scarborough Shoal. This is one of Asia's most contentious maritime features, prized for its rich fishing grounds, its protected lagoon, and its proximity to major shipping routes. But sovereignty has never been established.

Although Filipino boats continue operating there, it is under the control of Beijing.

In September, China approved the creation of a nature reserve on the shoal. The Philippines called this plan a "clear excuse for occupation".

(source: Reuters)