South African waters definition

South African waters means the internal and territorial waters of the Republic;
South African waters means the—
South African waters means the seashore, internal waters, territorial waters, the exclusive economic zone, and in relation to the sedentary species as defined in Article 77 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the continental shelf as defined in section 7 of the Maritime Zones Act, 1994, and such waters include tidal lagoons and tidal rivers in which a rise and fall of the water level takes place as a result of the tides;

Examples of South African waters in a sentence

  • Light tori lines (short streamers and no drag) have been used by the foreign Asian fleet operating in South African waters where substantial seabird bycatch has been reported (0.44 birds killed per 1000 hooks).


More Definitions of South African waters

South African waters means the seashore, internal waters, territorial waters,
South African waters. 230 means the:
South African waters means ‘the seashore, internal waters, territorial waters, the exclusive economic zone, … and such waters include tidal lagoons and tidal rivers in which a rise and fall of the water level takes place as a result of the tides’. (Section 1).
South African waters. ’ means the internal waters, the territorial waters and the waters contained in the exclusive economic zone of the Republic referred to in sections 3, 4 and 7, respectively, of the Maritime Zones Act, 1994 (Act No. 15 of 30

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