Drogden and Hollænderdyb claimed as internal waters. Straight baselines have the effect of enclosing waters between the Faroe Islands. No prior notification required in straits, unless more than 3 warships at once. Claims straight baselines enclosing varying distances of water between Cape Frances (Cabo Frances), the Isle of Pines (Isla de la Juventud) (notable are those enclosing 21-35.6N and 79-50.5W), Breton Cay (Cayo Breton) and Cape Cruz (Cabo Cruz) as internal waters.Ģ0. Prohibits more than three foreign warships from transiting the territorial sea in innocent passage.ġ9. Requires 24hr notice in advance of a foreign warship exercising innocent passage. Permit required for foreign flag fishing vessels to transit Costa Rican waters.ġ8. Claims 350nm Continental Shelf measured from baseline, or to 100nm from 2,500m isobath 2009.ġ7. Recommends coordination with neighboring states 1992. Claimed 200nm EEZ as allowed under the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention 1983. Contiguous Zone also considered a Security Zone.ġ6. Claims right to create safety zone around any structure in EEZ, right to require prior authorization to lay submarine cables and pipelines, and right to broad powers to enforce laws in the EEZ. Claimed continental shelves for Easter Island and Sala y Gomez Island, extending 350 nautical miles from their respective baselines.ġ5. Claims as internal waters all waters between its islands in the Arctic also claims Hudson Bay as a historic bay.ġ4. EEZ will stretch from the external boundary of the territorial sea to the limit placed under its jurisdiction by international law.ġ3. Continental Shelf: “All activities by foreigners”, for “whatever end” are regulated. Contiguous Zone also considered a Security Zone. Contiguous Zone also considered a Security Zone.ġ1. Claims as internal waters all waters inside a 223NM baseline closing Gulf of Martaban as well as waters inside straight baselines connecting coastal islands. CS limits will be established by agreement between states with adjacent or opposite coasts on Black Sea on basis of international law.ġ0. Innocent passage of warships limited to designated sea lanes. In territorial sea and internal waters, foreign submarines shall be required to navigate on the surface. Military exercises can be carried out in EEZ only with Brazil’s consent.ĩ. Claims to require permission for more than 3 warships of same flag to be in territorial sea at same time.
No information on maritime claims is available.ħ. From the mouth of the Sarstoon River to Ranguana Cay, Belize’s territorial sea is 3NM according to Belize’s Maritime Areas Act, 1992, the purpose of this limitation is “to provide a framework for the negotiation of a definitive agreement on territorial differences with the Republic of Guatemala.”Ħ.