1 Mapping in the Arctic Ocean in Support of a Potential Extended Continental Shelf

(UNCLOS; U.N. 1997), coastal states may, under certain circumstances, gain sovereign rights over the resources of the seafloor and subsurface of “submerged extensions of their continental margin ” beyond the recognized 200 nautical mile (nmi) limit of their

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Main Authors: Larry A. Mayer, Andrew A. Armstrong, James V. Gardner
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Summary:(UNCLOS; U.N. 1997), coastal states may, under certain circumstances, gain sovereign rights over the resources of the seafloor and subsurface of “submerged extensions of their continental margin ” beyond the recognized 200 nautical mile (nmi) limit of their