Subject: Re: Marked maritime boundaries Was: FRGB
Date: May 06, 2003 @ 15:51
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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> maps showing both the continental shelf or eez limits & thebeing
> territorial sea limits are rare but
> http://www.veridian.com/offerings/images/maritime_large.jpg
> shows them admirably well for the entire world
> while necessarily leaving one to imagine or squint for the
> multipoints
>
> the pairs of lines that can be seen on this map shadowing all
> coasts at distances of roughly 12nm & 200nm
> mark the limits of sovereign territorial seas & eezs respectively
> & thus simultaneously represent the maximium & minimum
> limits of everyonese sovereignty
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "acroorca2002"
> <orc@o...> wrote:
> > --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "anorak222"
> > <listen@w...> wrote:
> > > --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "acroorca2002"
> > <orc@o...> wrote:
> > > > so if true then i think that may dash all hope of there
> > anyisn't
> > > > dedkev territorial sea tripoint buoy
> > >
> > > EV? Does that mean international waters? Seems there
> > any in the North Sea. We had maps about North Seaexplain
> continental
> > shelf borders in MSG #9081 and #9127, which should
> > the situation.over
> > >
> > > Regards
> >
> > yes it explains a lot but clearly i should explain too
> >
> > tho sovereign rights are exercised by the various countries
> > their eezs as well as over their inclusive & protrudingas
> continental
> > shelves
> > the actual sovereignty of all maritime territory beyond the
> > territorial seas of no more than 12nm from coastal baselines
> > remains everyonese
> >
> > for the actual sovereignty of such territory is legally reserved
> > much to all the landlocked countries of the world & all humanseas
> > posterity as to the claimant coastal states
> > who do exercise sovereign rights over it
> > but no actual sovereignty anywhere beyond their territorial
> >normally
> > & i realize it is as tho they have appropriated all the bedding
> > while leaving us everyonese only the bed frame
> > but that was the only concession the politically weak
> landlocked
> > countries were able to manage
> >
> > so i believe there really is an everyonese sovereign tripoint
> > for whatever it is worth
> > wherever a territorial sea boundary terminates
> > as it must when it reaches 12nm from coastal base lines
> >
> > but i also realize that these everyonese tripoints also
> > mark the beginning points of the sovereign rights zonesreference
> > & these simultaneously produce a sort of binational
> quadripoint
> > with the corresponding pair of sovereign territories
> > right on top of the trisovereign point
> >
> > these complex points arent shown on the maps you
> >seaward
> >
> > & finally there are also sovereign rights tripoints at the
> > end of eez & protruding shelf boundarieswet
> > where the undiminished part of everyones land kicks in
> >
> > but i realize there are none of these in the north sea
> > & it is evidently these that you are talking about
> > so i do agree with you to that extent
> >
> >
> > & i have been using ev informally here to symbolize all such
> > everyones land &or water
> > enclosed within both of these legal maximum & minimum
> limits
> > as erected by the law of the sea treaties
> > & incidentally also by the antarctic treaty
> >
> > & there may well be iso symbols to indicate each of these
> &
> > dry portions respectively of everyones land
> > i dont know
> > but i have been taking the liberty of using ev here
> > to indicate all of everyones land & water at once
> > for which i doubt there is any other symbol available or in use