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The layer from Flanders Marine Institute (2012) was clipped to the extend of the Baltic Sea and Kattegat, (as defined by IHO, retrieved on 22/05/2017; geometry erros and duplicates were fixed; and its geometry was simplified to implement the layer in the MSP Challenge. The layer was updated on 30/11/2020 using the new version of HELCOM from November 2019. The base layer is the one from Flanders Marine Institute (2012), the polygons were edited to match the boundaries of HELCOM (2019).
The layer from Flanders Marine Institute (2012) was clipped to the extend of the Baltic Sea and Kattegat, (as defined by IHO, retrieved on 22/05/2017; geometry erros and duplicates were fixed; and its geometry was simplified to implement the layer in the MSP Challenge. The layer was updated on 30/11/2020 using the new version of HELCOM from November 2019. The base layer is the one from Flanders Marine Institute (2012), the polygons were edited to match the boundaries of HELCOM (2019).
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Revision as of 11:32, 23 June 2021

Exclusive Economic Zone
Layer Exclusive Economic Zone.png
Layer Info
Category Management/Governance
Editable No
Data type Polygons
Types or Values
Orange
Red
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Aqua
Lime

Description

An exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a sea zone prescribed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea over which a state has special rights regarding the exploration and use of marine resources, including energy production from water and wind. It stretches from the baseline out to 200 nautical miles (nmi) from its coast. In colloquial usage, the term may include the continental shelf. The term does not include either the territorial sea or the continental shelf beyond the 200 nmi limit. The difference between the territorial sea and the exclusive economic zone is that the first confers full sovereignty over the waters, whereas the second is merely a "sovereign right" which refers to the coastal state's rights below the surface of the sea. The surface waters, as can be seen in the map, are international waters.

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MSP Challenge

Within the MSP Challenge Game the EEZ indicates the Planning Region of a team. Planning outside of your team's EEZ requires the team who's border is crossed to approve the plan before implementation.

BS EEZ.png

Source(s)

This layer is a combination of 2 sources:

  • Flanders Marine Institute (2012). Intersect of IHO Sea Areas and Exclusive Economic Zones (version 2). Available online at https://www.marineregions.org/. Retrieved on 22/05/2017.
  • HELCOM (2019). Exclusive Economic Zone. Available online at http://maps.helcom.fi/website/mapservice/. Retrieved on 01/06/2021

Methodology

The layer from Flanders Marine Institute (2012) was clipped to the extend of the Baltic Sea and Kattegat, (as defined by IHO, retrieved on 22/05/2017; geometry erros and duplicates were fixed; and its geometry was simplified to implement the layer in the MSP Challenge. The layer was updated on 30/11/2020 using the new version of HELCOM from November 2019. The base layer is the one from Flanders Marine Institute (2012), the polygons were edited to match the boundaries of HELCOM (2019).

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