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=North Sea= | =North Sea= | ||
==Types== | ==Types== | ||
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=Baltic Sea= | =Baltic Sea= | ||
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Not Applicable, see [[National Planning Areas|National Planning Areas.]] | Not Applicable, see [[National Planning Areas|National Planning Areas.]] | ||
=Eastern Mediterranean Sea= | =Eastern Mediterranean Sea= | ||
In | In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea there are multiple National Planning Areas and disputed areas as you can see in the types below. Plans made in the disputed areas need approval from all countries in the sea basin. | ||
==Types== | ==Types== | ||
* Orange | * [[Orange]] (Cyprus) | ||
* Red | * Red (Syria) | ||
* Green | * Green (Greece) | ||
* Disputed | * Disputed area | ||
* Purple | * Purple (Israel) | ||
* Pink | * Pink (Egypt) | ||
* Yellow | * Yellow (Libya) | ||
* Blue | * Blue (Lebanon) | ||
* Navy | * Navy (Turkey) | ||
==Metadata== | ==Metadata== | ||
===Data Source=== | ===Data Source=== | ||
Adapted from Flanders Marine Institute (2019). Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase: Maritime Boundaries and Exclusive Economic Zones (200NM), version 11. Available online at https://www.marineregions.org/. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14284/386/ | |||
===Original Title=== | ===Original Title=== | ||
Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase: Maritime Boundaries and Exclusive Economic Zones (200NM) | |||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
"Maritime Boundaries and Exclusive Economic Zones from the VLIZ Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. Boundaries have been built using information about treaties between coastal countries. When treaties are not available, median lines have been calculated. An exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a sea zone extending from a state's coast or baseline over which the state has special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources. Generally, a state's EEZ extends 200 nautical miles out from its coast, except where resulting points would be closer to another country. This dataset also contains delimitation of overlapping claims and joint regimes." (Retrieved from https://www.vliz.be/en/imis?dasid=6316&doiid=386 on 2023-03-39). | |||
===Creation Date=== | ===Creation Date=== | ||
2019 | |||
===Methodology=== | ===Methodology=== | ||
The dataset was clipped to the area of interest, merged boundaries belonging to the same country in different seas, removed subtractive polygons and adjusted to fit the countries' layer without overlaps or gaps.<headertabs /> | |||
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