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To Whom It May Concern:
Hi, I am a high school student currently living in Korean and happened to visited your website https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/OC5/PACIFIC2009/showclimatmap.pl?MapType=js and was deeply distressed to find that you have chosen to name designate the East Seas as ¡®Sea of Japan.¡¯
It seems extremely inappropriate and frankly
appalling, that a site run by the Department of Commerce dealing with
international oceanographic data would be so ill informed to blatantly use of
such designation with complete lack of regard for the dispute between the two
countries. Your site should educate not spread misinformation. In fact, any map or corresponding data should be corrected as soon as possible so that this sort of misinformation is not allowed to continue.
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The proper name usage for the body of water
between Korea and Japan is not simply a question of naming a geographic area
but is part of a national effort by the Korean Republic to erase the legacy of
Japanese Imperialism and to redress the unfairness that has been resulted from that
period. The way African-Americans were enslaved, so was the Korean people during Japan's colonization.
I urge you to use 'East Sea' to
describe the body of water in question or to use both Korean and Japanese
designation simultaneously (e.g. 'East Sea/Sea of Japan') in your contents and
maps. According to IHO and UNCSGN, in case of
topographical feature shared with two or more countries, yet naming differently
in their own languages, all the names in each language should be marked. Also
as of January 2019 IHO has insisted talks resume between the two countries to
come to an agreement about the region or will otherwise eradicate ¡®Sea of
Japan¡¯ at the next conference. The International
Hydrographic Organization (IHO), which formulates international guidelines for
nautical charts, accepted Korean allegations and proposed that the term
"Sea of Japan,¡± be eradicated. Once Korea and Japan
agree on a common designation, that is in accord with the general rule of
international cartography, we will then follow the agreed-on designation
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While the world is ravaged by not only by
Covid-19, but racial injustice and discrimination, I feel that you should do the right thing. It is not just a matter of what's right, but a matter of correcting a wrong. I ask that you contact me with changes and look
forward to visiting your site with the implemented change. You can email me
at ashleylsylee@gmail.com with
your response, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. And I look forward
to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely, Ashley Lee
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