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EXTENSION OF THE EEZ: Some joint efforts between European Countries

11TH ERVO MEETING 2009, 14-15 MAY, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. EXTENSION OF THE EEZ: Some joint efforts between European Countries. Juan José Dañobeitia (UTM- CSIC). 11 th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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EXTENSION OF THE EEZ: Some joint efforts between European Countries

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  1. 11TH ERVO MEETING 2009, 14-15 MAY, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK EXTENSION OF THE EEZ: Some joint efforts between European Countries Juan José Dañobeitia (UTM- CSIC) 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  2. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea The international agreement for States division of the ocean environment was a conference that convened in New York in 1973. It ended nine years later with the adoption in 1982 of a constitution for the seas - the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  3. Territorial waters: 12nm (UNCLOS, art . 5) • Contiguous Zone: 24 nm (UNCLOS, art . 13) • EEZ: up to 200 nm (UNCLOS, art . 56) • Continental Shelf: up to 350 nm (UNCLOS, art. 76) 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  4. Criteria for limits extension Gardier line A line delineated to the outermost fixed points at each of which the thickness of sedimentary rocks is at least 1% of the shortest distance from such point to the foot of the continental slope (FOS). Hedberg Formula Straight lines not exceeding 60 nm length, from the foot of the continental slope. connecting fixed points, defined by coordinates of latitude and longitude”. 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  5. Based on these criteria, Spain together with some European countries have proposed the extension of the CS in two specific areas. The Celtic Sea and Bay of Biscay Area (France, Ireland, UK, Spain) The Galicia Bank and Portuguese Margin (Portugal and Spain) 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  6. Isobata de 2500 m Different boundaries to be considered 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  7. 3D Bathymetric , including the 200 miles and the area to study the extension of limits (BREOGHAM) 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen • Batimetría de GEBCO (2003)

  8. 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  9. Joint Submission to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf pursuant to Article 76, paragraph 8 of he United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982in respect of the area of the Celtic Sea and the Bay of Biscay 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  10. CSIC-REPORT National Science Programme 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

  11. BENEFITS OF A JOINT SUBMISSION • BENEFITS OF A JOINT SUBMISSION BENEFITS OF A JOINT SUBMISSION • Combined Datasets • Pooled Expertise • Provide experience for States who have other submissions to make • Overcomes Unresolved Boundaries • Division of Labor 11th ERVO-2009, Denmark 14-15 May, Copenhagen

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