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Do rights become more inclusive or exclusive as you move away from the coast?
inclusive (Grotious)
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Melding the inclusive and exclusive interests.
The coastal state has # of protected rights and interest in the EEZ, but we also talk about high seas freedoms (melds the inclusive and exclusive interests)
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what are the exclusive rights the coastal state has in the EEZ?
Exploring, Exploiting Conserving, and Managing the living and non-living resources in the EEZ (???)
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Does the EEZ overlap the continguous zone and the territorial sea?
Yes.
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What is surplus catch?
The coastal state gives foreign fisherman rights to the surplus catch (they are req'd subj to an exception). They are req'd by the convention (subj to an excepton).
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What is the exception to the surplus catch?
if the coastal state is dependent on the EEZ for its economic livelihood, there is no requirement to allocate the surplus catch to a foreign state.
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What is the EEZ nm limit?
200 nm
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How did the EEZ come about?
Grew out of coastal states efforts to extend their territorial sea
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What is the history of the EEZ?
Nations wanted to gain control of the fisheries, so the EEZ came about (where the fish existed, so they started extending their territorial sea to bring those fish under their jurisdiction) This became especially true after WWII.
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What is the problem with extending the territorial sea?
By extending the territorial sea, you're infringing upon the inclusive high seas (Grotious) rights of other nations
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What are the areas in which the coastal state has 100% sovereignty?
Exploring & exploiting, conserving and managing natural resources in the EEZ
Living & non-living resources in the water column and within the seabed and its subsoil
Economic exploitation and exploration (i.e. energy)
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What are the areas in which the coastal state has 100% sovereignty?
Exploring & Exploiting
Exploring & exploiting, conserving and managing natural resources in the EEZ
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What are the areas in which the coastal state has 100% sovereignty?
Living & non-living
Living & non-living resources in the water column and within the seabed and its subsoil
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What are the areas in which the coastal state has 100% sovereignty?
Energy
Economic exploitation and exploration (i.e. energy)
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