Global Times

S. China Sea research data to be digitized

- By Leng Shumei

China launched a project on Wednesday to digitize the informatio­n collected from the country’s scientific research and investigat­ions in the South China Sea, including the islands and reefs in the region.

The South China Sea Institute of Oceanograp­hy under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, announced the project at a conference in South China’s Guangdong Province, the China News Service reported.

The project demonstrat­es China’s actual sovereignt­y over this region, said Liu Feng, a Hainan- based expert on the South China Sea.

“Scientific research is also a method, besides political and economic measures, to safeguard our rights and interests in the region,” Liu said.

The project will collect and digitize informatio­n including hydrometeo­rological data, marine chemical data and geologic- environmen­tal data of the South China Sea and its affiliated islands and coral reefs, said the China News Service report.

It added that a comprehens­ive digital database will be built, and a series of books will be published when the project is finished.

Liu noted that “the project can compile all of our previous work into a system, which will support further research in the South China Sea.”

A total of 193 research fellows and more than 10 Chinese research institutes and universiti­es will take part in the project.

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