Marine Science Affairs 



Appendix C-4 — Breadth of Territorial Seas and Fishing Jurisdictions 

 Claimed by Selected Countries — Continued 



Country 



Territorial sea Fishing limit 



Other 



Nicaragua 3 miles 200 miles. 



Nigeria 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Norway 4 miles 12 miles.. 



Pakistan 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Panama 200 miles... 200 miles. 



Peru 200 miles... 200 miles. 



Philippines Archipelago 



theory. 



Poland 3 miles 3 miles 



Portugal No claims.. 12 miles i. 



Rumania 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Saudi Arabia 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Senegal 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Sierra Leone 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Singapore 6 miles 3 miles 



Somali Republic 12 miles 12 miles. _ 



South Africa 6 miles 12 miles.. 



Spain 6 miles 12 miles i. 



Sudan 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Sweden 4 miles 12 miles i. 



Syria 12 miles 12 miles.. 



Continental Shelf including 

 sovereignty over superjacent 

 waters. 



Plus right to establish 100- 

 mile conservation zones. 

 Continental Shelf — includ- 

 ing sovereignty over super- 

 jacent waters. 



Waters within straight lines 

 joining appropriate points 

 of outermost islands of the 

 archipelago are considered 

 internal waters; waters be- 

 tween these baselines and 

 the limits described in the 

 Treaty of Paris, Dec. 10, 

 1898, the United States- 

 Spain Treaty of Nov. 7, 

 1900, and U.S.-U.K. 

 Treaty of Jan. 2, 1930, are 

 considered to be the 

 territorial sea. 



Plus 6-mile contiguous zone. 



Plus 6-mile necessary super- 

 vision zone. 



Tanzania 12 miles 



Thailand 12 miles 



Togo 12 miles 



Trinidad and Tobago 3 miles 



See footnote at end of table. 



_ 12 miles. 



_ 12 miles. 



. 12 miles. 



. 3 miles.. 



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