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Determining control over ocean resources is challenging due to the vast and dynamic nature of the oceans, which often cross national boundaries. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) establishes guidelines for resource management, but interpretations and enforcement can vary between countries. Additionally, overlapping claims, illegal fishing, and environmental concerns further complicate governance and resource allocation. As a result, jurisdiction and ownership disputes frequently arise, making consensus difficult.

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