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Based on section 102 and 103 of the Act that amends the Code of the Federated States of Micronesia, it describes the territorial sea as being established by twelve nautical miles' breadth. The inner boundary of the Territorial Sea of each island or atoll is the baseline. The outer boundary is a line, every point of which is twelve nautical miles seaward of the nearest point of the baseline.

Based on section 102 and 103 of the Act that amends the Code of the Federated States of Micronesia, it describes the territorial sea as being established by twelve nautical miles' breadth. The inner boundary of the Territorial Sea of each island or atoll is the baseline. The outer boundary is a line, every point of which is twelve nautical miles seaward of the nearest point of the baseline.

The 24 nautical miles Contiguous Sea for FSM is defined under section 105A in the Code of the Federated States of Micronesia and it states that comprising those areas of the sea that are beyond and adjacent to the Territorial Sea. The inner boundary of the contiguous zone is the seaward boundary of the Territorial Sea. The outer boundary of the Contiguous Zone is a line, every point of which is not more than 24 M seaward of the nearest point of the baseline as defined in section 101.

Simplified PICT EEZ polygons in GeoJSON format

This shapefile contains the polygon layer that shows the 24 nautical miles zone for Cook Islands.

The Pacific Community Results Report highlights the results achieved by SPC with our 26 Member countries and territories, and development partners. Our performance is described against the nine development objectives and five organisational objectives set out in the Pacific Community Strategic Plan 2016-2020.

Using the Results Explorer, you can interact with the results by country, by SDG, SPC division or SPC development objective.

Depuis des siècles, les hommes ont remarqué que les poissons avaient tendance à se regrouper autour d’objets flottant à la surface des océans.
Des objets flottants appelés Dispositifs de Concentration de Poissons (DCP) ont été développés pour des pêcheries artisanales (DCP ancrés) et industrielles (DCP dérivants).

Vous trouverez ci-dessous la liste des DCP connus du MRCC avec leurs positions d'origine, à titre indicatif.

Depuis des siècles, les hommes ont remarqué que les poissons avaient tendance à se regrouper autour d’objets flottant à la surface des océans.
Des objets flottants appelés Dispositifs de Concentration de Poissons (DCP) ont été développés pour des pêcheries artisanales (DCP ancrés) et industrielles (DCP dérivants).

Vous trouverez ci-dessous la liste des DCP connus du MRCC avec leurs positions d'origine, à titre indicatif.

Vanuatu reef mapping GeoJSON file.

Data obtained from the Millennium Coral Reef Mapping Project, Institute for Marine Remote Sensing, University of South Florida (IMaRS/USF) and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD/UR 128, Centre de Nouméa).

Vanuatu reef mapping shapefile.

Data obtained from the Millennium Coral Reef Mapping Project, Institute for Marine Remote Sensing, University of South Florida (IMaRS/USF) and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD/UR 128, Centre de Nouméa).