The Political Geography of the Oceans |
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LIST OF FIGURES | 7 |
The Concept and Measurement of the Territorial Sea | 32 |
Claims to Territorial Seas | 66 |
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12 nautical miles 200 metre isobath 200 nautical miles 40 nautical adjacent agreement American archipelagos areas Australia British canal Cape catch claims to territorial closing line coast coastline concerned conference considered continental shelf convention Denmark deposits developing countries distance economic Ecuador estuary exclusive fishing zones exploitation fathoms favour fisheries fishermen fishing grounds Gabon geographical Guinea Gulf high seas historic bays Iceland important increased Indonesia internal waters international law international straits islands isobath Japan Korea landlocked line of equidistance located maritime measured metres mineral mouth narrow nautical miles nautical miles long nautical miles wide neighbours nental North Sea Norway Norwegian Trench oceans outer limit Panama political geography problems Qatar rivers seabed Secondly shelf boundaries shelf-locked shelves shores South South Korea Soviet Union square nautical miles straight baselines submarine continental margin territorial sea territorial waters tion torial United Kingdom vessels West Germany width