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Why did Canada extend its territorial waters out to 200 nautical miles in the 1970's?

The reason that Canada extended its territorial waters out to 200 nautical miles was to put a limit on cod fishing. Fishing was a major source of income for many people at that time.


What is name of boundary that separates water in US?

the 3 mile limit is the name of the boundary that separates the territorial waters of most coastal states & territories from the federal territorial seas that enclose them but in the cases of Texas & Puerto Rico & the gulf coast of Florida it is called the 3 league limit or 9 mile limit


International waters begin how far out?

International waters, also known as the high seas, begin 12 nautical miles (approximately 22.2 kilometers) from a country's coastline. Within this 12-nautical-mile zone, a nation has sovereignty over its territorial waters. Beyond this limit, the waters are considered international, where no single nation has jurisdiction, allowing for free navigation and fishing, subject to international law.


To what distance do territorial waters of India extend in the sea?

India's territorial waters extend up to 12 nautical miles (22.2 km) from its coastline. Beyond this limit is the Exclusive Economic Zone of India, which extends up to 200 nautical miles (370.4 km) from the baseline.


Age limit of territorial army UK?

42


Why do you think we should know our territorial limit?

nothing


What authority does a US state have to regulate fisheries beyond 3 mile limit?

The US Territorial Limit is TWELVE miles.


What is the 12 mile rule?

The 12 mile rule that I am familiar with is the international agreement that the waters within 12 miles of shore are part of the country that the shore belongs to. Outside of the 12 mile limit, is international waters. Some countries contest that it is much larger than 12 miles.


Can a person gainfully employed join Territorial army of India as an officer after 45 years of age?

There is no age limit.


What is importance of archipelago doctrine in territorial integrity of the Philippine archipelago?

Every county or state has boundaries. These boundaries limit the jurisdiction of the state but it embraces those which are inside that jurisdiction. The Philippine Archipelago Doctrinedefined the area of responsibility of Philippines during the Spanish regime. It was only during that time the country received a clear area of responsibility.


Is there a time limit for the U.S. citizenship test?

Technically there is no time limit for the test as long as it is within limits.


What does the abbreviation LAKI stand for?

LAKI is an abbreviation for Limit of All Known Ice. This is a definition on the amount of time given between sightings of iceberg or sea-ice infested waters and ice-free waters.