Country ranking for field: maritime claims 1992

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This entry includes the following claims, the definitions of which are excerpted from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which alone contains the full and definitive descriptions:|territorial sea - the sovereignty of a coastal state extends beyond its land territory and internal waters to an adjacent belt of sea, described as the territorial sea in the UNCLOS (Part II); this sovereignty extends to the air space over the territorial sea as well as its underlying seabed and subsoil; every state has the right to establish the breadth of its territorial sea up to a limit not exceeding 12 nautical miles; the normal baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the mean low-water line along the coast as marked on large-scale charts officially recognized by the coastal state; where the coasts of two states are opposite or adjacent to each other, neither state is entitled to extend its territorial sea beyond the median line, every point of which is equidistant from the nearest points on the baseline from which the territorial seas of both states are measured; the UNCLOS describes specific rules for archipelagic states.|contiguous zone - according to the UNCLOS (Article 33), this is a zone contiguous to a coastal state's territorial sea, over which it may exercise the control necessary to: prevent infringement of its customs, fiscal, immigration, or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea; punish infringement of the above laws and regulations committed within its territory or territorial sea; the contiguous zone may not extend beyond 24 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured (e.g., the US has claimed a 12-nautical mile contiguous zone in addition to its 12-nautical mile territorial sea); where the coasts of two states are opposite or adjacent to each other, neither state is entitled to extend its contiguous zone beyond the median line, every point of which is equidistant from the nearest points on the baseline from which the contiguous zone of both states are measured.|exclusive economic zone (EEZ) - the UNCLOS (Part V) defines the EEZ as a zone beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea in which a coastal state has: sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources, whether living or non-living, of the waters superjacent to the seabed and of the seabed and its subsoil, and with regard to other activities for the economic exploitation and exploration of the zone, such as the production of energy from the water, currents, and winds; jurisdiction with regard to the establishment and use of artificial islands, installations, and structures; marine scientific research; the protection and preservation of the marine environment; the outer limit of the exclusive economic zone shall not exceed 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured.|continental shelf - the UNCLOS (Article 76) defines the continental shelf of a coastal state as comprising the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond its territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin, or to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured where the outer edge of the continental margin does not extend up to that distance; the continental margin comprises the submerged prolongation of the landmass of the coastal state, and consists of the seabed and subsoil of the shelf, the slope and the rise; wherever the continental margin extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baseline, coastal states may extend their claim to a distance not to exceed 350 nautical miles from the baseline or 100 nautical miles from the 2,500-meter isobath, which is a line connecting points of 2,500 meters in depth; it does not include the deep ocean floor with its oceanic ridges or the subsoil thereof.|exclusive fishing zone - while this term is not used in the UNCLOS, some states (e.g., the United Kingdom) have chosen not to claim an EEZ but rather to claim jurisdiction over the living resources off their coast; in such cases, the term exclusive fishing zone is often used; the breadth of this zone is normally the same as the EEZ or 200 nautical miles.


The WorldWorldrange from 3 to 200 nm; 1 claim is rectangular; 112 states claim a 12 nm limit; note - boundary situations with neighboring states prevent many countries from extending their fishing or economic zones to a full 200 nm; 41 nations and other areas are landlocked and include; Afghanistan Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Bhutan; Bolivia Botswana Burkina Burundi Central African Republic Chad; Czechoslovakia Hungary Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Lesotho; Liechtenstein Luxembourg Macedonia Malawi Mali Moldova Mongolia; Nepal Niger Paraguay Rwanda San Marino Swaziland Switzerland; Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uganda Uzbekistan Vatican City West Bank; Zambia Zimbabwe; Contiguous zone: 39 states claim contiguous zone 33 of which have 24 nm limits; Continental shelf: approximately 78 states have specific continental shelf claims the limit of 42 claims is based on depth
1flag of AfghanistanAfghanistan0 
2flag of Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
3flag of MongoliaMongolianone - landlocked 
4flag of NepalNepalnone - landlocked 
5flag of Netherlands AntillesNetherlands AntillesExclusive fishing zone: 12 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: none 
6flag of NigerNigernone - landlocked 
7flag of Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
8flag of Paracel IslandsParacel Islandsundetermined 
9flag of ParaguayParaguaynone - landlocked 
10flag of PhilippinesPhilippines(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
11flag of RwandaRwandanone - landlocked 
12flag of RéunionRéunionExclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: none 
13flag of Saint-Pierre and MiquelonSaint-Pierre and MiquelonExclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: focus of maritime boundary dispute between Canada and France 
14flag of San MarinoSan Marinonone - landlocked 
15flag of Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegronone - landlocked 
16flag of South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsTerritorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: administered by the UK claimed by Argentina 
17flag of MaliMalinone - landlocked 
18flag of Spratly IslandsSpratly Islandsundetermined 
19flag of SwazilandSwazilandnone - landlocked 
20flag of SwitzerlandSwitzerlandnone - landlocked 
21flag of São Tomé and PríncipeSão Tomé and Príncipe(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines); Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: none 
22flag of TajikistanTajikistannone - landlocked 
23flag of TurkmenistanTurkmenistannone - landlocked 
24flag of UgandaUgandanone - landlocked 
25flag of UzbekistanUzbekistannone - landlocked 
26flag of VanuatuVanuatu(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
27flag of West BankWest Banknone - landlocked 
28flag of Western SaharaWestern Saharacontingent upon resolution of sovereignty issue 
29flag of Western SamoaWestern SamoaExclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: none 
30flag of ZaireZaireExclusive fishing zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: Tanzania-Zaire-Zambia tripoint in Lake Tanganyika may no longer be indefinite since it is reported that the indefinite section of the; Zaire-Zambia boundary has been settled; long section with Congo along the; Congo River is indefinite 
31flag of ZambiaZambianone - landlocked 
32flag of MoldovaMoldovanone - landlocked 
33flag of MalawiMalawinone - landlocked 
34flag of AndorraAndorranone - landlocked 
35flag of Coral Sea IslandsCoral Sea IslandsExclusive fishing zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 3 nm; Disputes: none 
36flag of AntarcticaAntarcticanone but see entry on Disputes 
37flag of ArmeniaArmenianone - landlocked 
38flag of AustriaAustrianone - landlocked 
39flag of AzerbaijanAzerbaijanNA 
40flag of BelarusBelarusnone - landlocked 
41flag of BhutanBhutannone - landlocked 
42flag of BoliviaBolivianone - landlocked 
43flag of BotswanaBotswananone - landlocked 
44flag of Burkina FasoBurkina Fasonone - landlocked 
45flag of BurundiBurundinone - landlocked 
46flag of Cabo VerdeCabo Verde(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
47flag of Central African RepublicCentral African Republicnone - landlocked 
48flag of ChadChadnone - landlocked 
49flag of FijiFiji(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
50flag of MacedoniaMacedonianone; landlocked 
51flag of French GuianaFrench GuianaExclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm; Disputes: Suriname claims area between Riviere Litani and Riviere; Marouini 
52flag of Gaza StripGaza StripIsraeli occupied with status to be determined 
53flag of GreenlandGreenlandExclusive fishing zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 3 nm; Disputes: Denmark has challenged Norway's maritime claims between; Greenland and Jan Mayen 
54flag of Holy SeeHoly Seenone - landlocked 
55flag of HungaryHungarynone - landlocked 
56flag of IndonesiaIndonesia(measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) 
57flag of KazakhstanKazakhstannone - landlocked 
58flag of KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstannone - landlocked 
59flag of LaosLaosnone - landlocked 
60flag of LesothoLesothonone - landlocked 
61flag of LibyaLibyaTerritorial sea: 12 nm 
62flag of LiechtensteinLiechtensteinnone - landlocked 
63flag of LuxembourgLuxembourgnone - landlocked 
64flag of MacauMacaunot known 
65flag of ZimbabweZimbabwenone - landlocked 


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