1. Bering sea
    A nice map of the Donut hole (the high seas exclave in the Bering sea) can be seen at http://mfproducts.nos.noaa.gov/images/charts/513_1.gif . Some
    Jul 31, 2002 @ 13:20 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@...>)
  2. Re: Bering sea
    ... I think this map shows only the US borders, and not the whole hole. The line marked USSR/USA is the line of the 1867 treaty, drawn up before 200nm limits -
    Jul 31, 2002 @ 17:14 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Bering sea
    Grant wrote: I think this map shows only the US borders, and not the whole hole. The line marked USSR/USA is the line of the 1867 treaty, drawn up before 200nm
    Jul 31, 2002 @ 17:35 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@...>)
  4. Re: Bering sea
    I came across a very interesting article, alas in Russian (for the benifit of those who read Russian: http://karty.narod.ru/claim/rfus/rfus.html ). As part of
    Aug 01, 2002 @ 12:38 - ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)
  5. Re: Bering sea
    ... important ... part ... Prescott shows an area of continental shelf extending beyond the 200nm EEZ in the Barents Sea - it forms a rim along the NE edge of
    Aug 01, 2002 @ 23:12 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  6. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Bering sea
    Thanks, Grant. It was all due to my misconception of the definition of continental shelf . I wasn t aware of the fact that the continental slope was part of
    Aug 02, 2002 @ 06:38 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@...>)
  7. Re: Bering sea
    ... Yes, continental margin seems to be the phrase of choice, to avoid confusion. Cribbing from Prescott again, there are two definitions of the edge of the
    Aug 02, 2002 @ 15:14 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  8. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Bering sea
    Grant wrote: (...) 1) A boundary may be drawn not more than 60nm seawards of the foot of the continental slope. (Simple!) 2) A boundary may be drawn between
    Aug 02, 2002 @ 16:40 - Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@...>)
  9. Re: Bering sea
    Peter wrote: What about the Bering sea? When I look at that Russian map, even the continental slope + 60 nm line is, for the biggest part, nearer to the
    Aug 05, 2002 @ 07:46 - ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)