TANMEN,
China — In the disputed waters of the South China Sea, fishermen are the wild
card.
China
is using its vast fishing fleet as the advance guard to press its expansive
territorial claims in the South China Sea, experts say. That is not only
putting Beijing on a collision course with its Asian neighbors, but also
introducing a degree of unpredictability that raises the risks of periodic
crises.
In
the past few weeks, tensions have flared with Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
as Chinese fishermen, often backed up by coast guard vessels, have ventured far
from their homeland and close to other nations’ coasts. They are just the
latest conflicts in China’s long-running battle to expand its fishing grounds
and simultaneously exert its maritime dominance.