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==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
===Data Source===
This layer is a combination of several sources:   
This layer was provided by our project partners, who mentioned several sources:   


IIM acque_territoriali_l_250k.zip reprojected to EPSG 3035 and digitized as linestring
* Italy: IIM acque_territoriali_l_250k.zip  
Croatian division of Sea (portodimare geoportal)
* Croatia: portodimare geoportal
Montenegro territorial limit (portodimare); Albania territorial sea (portodimare) Legal statu sall (tools4msp.eu geoportal) https://eprostor.gov.si/imps/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0e60e2bd-a3e8-4387-ae42-41d85eb1bfe0
* Montenegro: portodimare
* Albania: portodimare
* Slovenia: https://eprostor.gov.si/imps/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0e60e2bd-a3e8-4387-ae42-41d85eb1bfe0
* tools4msp.eu geoportal 


===Original Title===
===Original Title===
Comming soon
 
* Italy: IIM acque_territoriali_l_250k.zip (reprojected to EPSG 3035 and digitized as linestring) 
* Croatia: Division of Sea 
* Montenegro: territorial limit 
* Albania: territorial sea   
* Legal status all (tools4msp.eu geoportal) 


===Description===
===Description===
Comming soon
N.A.


===Creation Date===
===Creation Date===
Comming soon
N.A.


===Methodology===
===Methodology===
The layer was implemented as provided by the project's partners.
The layer was implemented as provided by the project's partners.
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Revision as of 14:16, 25 January 2022

Territorial_Waters
Layer Info
Category Management
Sub-Category Governance
Editable No

Description

According to Wikipedia, the term territorial waters is sometimes used informally to refer to any area of water over which a state has jurisdiction. In a narrower sense, the term is used as a synonym for the territorial sea and that is the definition used in the MSP Challenge.

Territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,[2] are the coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) from the baseline (usually the mean low-water mark) of a coastal state. The territorial sea is regarded as the sovereign territory of the state, although foreign ships (military and civilian) are allowed innocent passage through it, or transit passage for straits; this sovereignty also extends to the airspace over and seabed below. Adjustment of these boundaries is called, in international law, maritime delimitation.


@wikipedia

MSP Challenge

Within the MSP Challenge Game the territorial waters do not have a special role and are not editable.

Types

Metadata

Data Source

Flanders Marine Institute (2016). Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase: Territorial Seas (12NM), version 1. Available online at https://www.marineregions.org/. https://doi.org/10.14284/243

Original Title

Territorial Seas (12NM)

Description

"Territorial Seas from the VLIZ Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. Territorial seas are a belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi) from the baseline (usually the mean low-water mark) of a coastal state." Retrieved from marine regions on 2021-07-06.

Creation Date

2016-10-21

Methodology

The layer was clipped to the extend of the North Sea, (as defined by IHO, retrieved on 2017-05-22). The geometry errors and duplicates were fixed; and the geometry was simplified to implement the layer in the MSP Challenge.

Types

Metadata

Data Source

This layer is a combination of 2 sources:

Flanders Marine Institute (2016). Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase: Territorial Seas (12NM), version 1. Available online at https://www.marineregions.org/. https://doi.org/10.14284/243 HELCOM (2019)

Original Title

Flanders Marine Institute (2016): Territorial Seas (12NM)

HELCOM (2019): Territorial waters

Description

Flanders Marine Institute (2016): "Territorial Seas from the VLIZ Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. Territorial seas are a belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi) from the baseline (usually the mean low-water mark) of a coastal state." Retrieved from marine regions on 2021-07-06.

HELCOM (2019): "Borders of territorial waters (12 nautical miles from baseline) in the Baltic Sea. It is based on a dataset by the European Environment Agency (https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/maritime-boundaries). The Russian borders and some small segments are based in OpenStreetMap. See the attribute table for details. The Swedish territorial waters file was edited in November 2019. The source was the Swedish Maritime Administration (https://www.sjofartsverket.se/sv/Maritima-Tjanster/Havsgranser/)". Retrieved from HELCOM on 2021-07-06.

Creation Date

Flanders Marine Institute (2016): 2016-10-21 HELCOM (2019): 2017-01-01

Methodology

The layer from Flanders Marine Institute (2016) was clipped to the extend of the Baltic Sea and Kattegat, (as defined by IHO, retrieved on 2017-05-22). Geometry errors and duplicates were fixed, and the geometry was simplified to implement the layer in the MSP Challenge. The layer was updated later on 2020-11-30 using the new version of HELCOM from November 2019.

Not Applicable, there are no territorial waters defined in the Clyde Marine Region.

Types

Metadata

Data Source

This layer was provided by our project partners, who mentioned several sources:

Original Title

  • Italy: IIM acque_territoriali_l_250k.zip (reprojected to EPSG 3035 and digitized as linestring)
  • Croatia: Division of Sea
  • Montenegro: territorial limit
  • Albania: territorial sea
  • Legal status all (tools4msp.eu geoportal)

Description

N.A.

Creation Date

N.A.

Methodology

The layer was implemented as provided by the project's partners.

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