Sentences with phrase «seabed resource»

This boundary can make or break a territorial claim over seabed resources but is often masked by thick sediment layers or other confounding features.
There is one exception: if the submerged margin of the continent juts beyond this so - called exclusive economic zone, a country may extend its claim to seabed resources accordingly.
Under certain provisions of the Law of the Sea treaty, countries can extend claims to seabed resources beyond the standard 200 nautical mile limit if they can make a case that such features are a natural prolongation of the sloping edge of the shelf.
There's intensified international jockeying over Arctic Ocean seabed resources, with Russia in August updating its claim to a vast region under the Law of the Sea convention (which the United States still has not ratified).

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I was studying the role of public participation in resource project decision - making in New Zealand, and came across a local group organized as Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (KASM) which had become the front of opposition to the Trans - Tasman mining proposal.
The EEZ Act was enacted in 2013 to provide a regulatory framework to manage the environmental effects of offshore resource development such as oil exploration and seabed mining.
And yet this may be just the beginning with emerging activities such as mining the seabed for mineral and biological resources rising high on international political agendas (2).
The ISA is charged with managing the seabed and its resources outside of national jurisdictions for the benefit of humankind.
Thousands of feet below the ocean's surface lies a hidden world of undiscovered species and unique seabed habitats — as well as a vast untapped store of natural resources including valuable metals and rare - earth minerals.
With the loss of ice, the seabed's natural resources become potentially more obtainable and its bordering nations more interested.
Using multibeam sonar, a recent expedition found that the foot of the slope north of Alaska lies much farther out than expected, potentially entitling the United States to new resource rights over hundreds of square miles of seabed.
No nation is likely to start investing in expensive resource exploration and extraction if it could be evicted by a neighboring country's extended seabed claim under UNCLOS, so the outer shelves will not see development for another 30 years or so, Baker points out.
Afterwards there was a discussion between Dr. Sven Petersen, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Dr. Christian Reichert, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) and member of the International Seabed Authority ISA and Dr. Gerd Schriever from Biolab Research Institute under the moderation of Philip Bethge, «Der Spiegel».
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But a trip to French Polynesia wouldn't be complete without taking full advantage of its fauna and flora, its world - renowned natural resources like the seabeds that are so popular with divers.
The Healy, a younger, larger, but less sturdy ice - breaking ship, just headed out on a surveying cruise charting new stretches of the Chukchi Cap, an extension of the continental slope off Alaska that could — if the Senate ever approves the Law of the Sea Treaty — add a big swath of Arctic Ocean seabed as a potential economic resource.
BOEM is seeking public input on identifying the environmental issues and alternatives to be considered in the EA, including geological, geophysical, and biological conditions in the call areas; known archaeological and / or cultural resource sites on the seabed within the call areas; historic properties potentially affected; other uses of the call areas; and other relevant socioeconomic, biological, and environmental information.
It balances recognition of the inherent rights of a coastal state over its continental shelf with the interest of the international community in defining the limits of seabed beyond national jurisdiction, where the mineral resources are the common heritage of mankind and are administered through the International Seabed Authseabed beyond national jurisdiction, where the mineral resources are the common heritage of mankind and are administered through the International Seabed AuthSeabed Authority.
Since offshore wind turbines are not attached to the outer continental shelf for the purpose of exploring for, developing, or producing resources from the subsoil or seabed, federal courts may hold that the OCSLA does not apply.
As amended, OCSLA applies federal laws, including the Jones Act, to «the subsoil and seabed of the outer continental shelf and to all artificial islands, and all installations and other devices permanently or temporarily attached to the seabed, which may be erected thereon for the purpose of exploring for, developing, or producing resources therefrom.»
Beyond three nautical miles, however, the Jones Act depends on jurisdiction provided by the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA), which Congress extended to approximately 200 miles offshore to the seabed and soil of the outer continental shelf to develop its vast mineral resources.
because of a lack of evidence of the use of the resources of the soil under the seabed.
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