Maritime area definition

Maritime area means the internal waters and the territorial seas of the Contracting Parties, the sea beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea under the jurisdiction of the coastal state to the extent recognised by international law, and the high seas, including the bed of all those waters and its sub-soil, situated within the following limits:
Maritime area means any area of water, land, or water and land bordering on the sea or any estuary, river, creek, or lake in or contiguous to the State of South Carolina, that is capable of approach by a vessel, excluding the land‑side facilities of the South Carolina State Ports Authority.
Maritime area means, subject to Regulation 3(2), the area of sea comprising—

Examples of Maritime area in a sentence

  • Maritime area means the territorial waters of both Parties and over which, in accordance with jurisdiction and international law, they are responsible for the exploration, exploitation and preservation of natural resources.


More Definitions of Maritime area

Maritime area means the internal waters and the territorial seas of the Contracting Parties, the sea beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea under the jurisdiction of the coastal state to the extent recognised by international law, and the high seas, including the bed of all those waters and its sub- soil, situated within the following limits: those parts of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans and their dependent seas which lie north of 36˚ north latitude and between 42˚ west longitude and 51˚ east lon- gitude, but excluding, the Baltic Sea and the Belts lying to the south and east of lines drawn from Hasenore Head to Gniben Point, from Korshage to Spodsbjerg and from Gilbjerg Head to Kullen, the Mediterranean Sea and its dependent seas as far as the point of intersection of the parallel of 36˚ north latitude and the meridian of 5˚ 36’ west longitude. The maritime area as defined in the Convention also includes that part of the Atlantic Ocean north of 59˚ north latitude and between 44˚ west longitude and 42˚ west longitude (Article 1 of the OSPAR Convention).
Maritime area means the exclusive economic zone ad the continental shelf outwards the territorial sea of each Contracting Party over which they have sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with International Law.
Maritime area means: (1) the portion of the Port Area that receives electric service from the Davis and Cuthbertson Substations or their replacement substations; and (2) the portion of the Port Area that is subject to Tariff 2-A (i.e., Port Ordinance No. 2833, as subsequently amended) and is served by substations owned and operated by the Port that provide wholesale electric service.
Maritime area means the internal waters and the territorial seas of the Contracting Parties, the sea beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea under the jurisdiction of the coastal state to the extent recognised by international law, and the high seas, including the bed of all those waters and its sub-soil, situated within the following limits: (i) those parts of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans and their dependent seas which lie north of 36° north latitude and between 42° west longitude and 51° east longitude, but excluding: (1) the Baltic Sea and the Belts lying to the south and east of lines drawn from Hasenore Head to Gniben Point, from Korshage to Spodsbjerg and from Gilbjerg Head to Kullen, (2) the Mediterranean Sea and its dependent seas as far as the point of intersection of the parallel of 36° north latitude and the meridian of 5° 36' west longitude; (ii) that part of the Atlantic Ocean north of 59° north latitude and between 44° west longitude and 42° west longitude.
Maritime area means the area within the Zones of Cooperation as defined in Annex 1 and areas where flag vessels of the Parties conduct operations for fishing or related activities in areas beyond their national jurisdiction;
Maritime area means the area within the Zones of Cooperation as defined in Annex 1 and areas where flag vessels of the Parties conduct operations for fishing or related activities in areas beyond their national jurisdiction; Mauritius: Includes EEZ demarcation, excludes zone of dispute, at level of Mauritius delegation, Mauritius wants thhe EEZ area for the chagos archipelago to be included and inserted not to be set out in squares as a zone of idspute. It has already been established in international law and formally wants that part to be set out. She has coordinates which have already been included in currently applicable legislation and advised UN DOALOS.

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