APPENDIX H— BREADTH OF TERRITORIAL SEAS AND FISHING 

 JURISDICTIONS CLAIMED BY SELECTED COUNTRIES 



Country 



Territorial sea Fishing limit 



Other 



Albania 10 miles. ... 12 miles. . 



Algeria 12 miles. ... 12 miles. . 



Argentina 200 miles . 



Australia 3 miles . . 



Belgium 3 miles . . 



Brazil 12 miles . 



Bulgaria 12 miles . 



Burma 12 miles . 



Cambodia 12 miles . 



Cameroun 18 miles . 



Canada 3 miles . . 



Ceylon 6 miles . . 



Chile 3 miles . . 



China 3 miles . . 



Colombia 12 miles . 



Congo (Brazzaville) 



Congo (Kinshasa) 3 miles. . 



Costa Rica 3 rmles . . 



200 miles. 

 3 miles. . . 

 12 miles. . 



3 miles. 



Cuba 3 miles. . 



Cyprus 12 miles . 



Dahomey 12 miles . 



Denmark 3 miles . . 



Greenland 



Faroe Islands 



Dominican Republic 6 miles . . 



3 miles. . . 

 12 miles. . 

 12 miles. . 



12 miles'. 

 12 miles. . 

 12 miles. . 

 12 miles. . 



Ecuador 200 miles. 



El Salvador 200 miles. 



See footnote at eoid of table. 



200 miles. 

 200 miles. 



Sovereignty is claimed over a 

 200-mile maritime zone but 

 the law specifically provides 

 that freedom of navigation 

 of ships and aircraft in the 

 zone is unaffected. Conti- 

 nental Shelf — including 

 sovereignty over suoeriacent 

 waters. 



Claims right to establish con- 

 servation zones within 100 

 nautical miles of the ter- 

 ritorial sea. 



"Specialized competence" 

 over living resources to 200 

 miles. 



100-mile mineral exploration 

 limit. 



Contiguous zone 6 miles be- 

 yond territorial sea for 

 protection of heailth, fiscal, 

 customs matters, and the 

 conservation of fisheries and 

 other natural resources of 

 the sea. 



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