For the United States, the greatest opportunity for an extended continental shelf under UNCLOS is in the ice-covered regions of the Arctic north of Alaska. Since 2003, CCOM/JHC has been using the icebreaker Healy equipped with a multibeam echosounder, chirp subbottom profiler, and dredges, to map and sample the region of Chukchi Borderland and Alpha-Mendeleev Ridge complex. These data have led to the discovery of several new features, have radically changed our view of the bathymetry and geologic history of the area, and may have important ramifica-tions for the determination of the limits of a U.S. extended continental shelf under Article 76.Para los Estados Unidos, la mayor oportunidad de extensión de la plataforma continental en el marco...
As policymakers, academia, and the media have paid increased attention to the Arctic region, there i...
To date, nine coastal states have presented a total of eight submissions for continental shelf exten...
The territorial sovereignty over Alaska, the Arctic islands of the Soviet Union, Svalbard, Greenland...
For the United States, the greatest opportunity for an extended continental shelf under UNCLOS is in...
Under Article 76 of The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS; U.N. 1997), coastal...
Since CHC2006, the University of New Hampshire’s Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrograph...
Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides a process to delineate Ca...
Since 2003, the Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center at the University of Ne...
(UNCLOS; U.N. 1997), coastal states may, under certain circumstances, gain sovereign rights over the...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
Coastal states may extend the limits of their juridically defined continental shelf beyond 200 nauti...
The history of oceanographic exploration of the Arctic Ocean basin from the beginning of this centur...
Russia was the first Arctic coastal state to make an official submission to the Commission on the Li...
Despite the last decades of diminishing sea-ice cover in the Arctic Ocean, ship operations are only ...
As policymakers, academia, and the media have paid increased attention to the Arctic region, there i...
To date, nine coastal states have presented a total of eight submissions for continental shelf exten...
The territorial sovereignty over Alaska, the Arctic islands of the Soviet Union, Svalbard, Greenland...
For the United States, the greatest opportunity for an extended continental shelf under UNCLOS is in...
Under Article 76 of The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS; U.N. 1997), coastal...
Since CHC2006, the University of New Hampshire’s Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrograph...
Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides a process to delineate Ca...
Since 2003, the Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center at the University of Ne...
(UNCLOS; U.N. 1997), coastal states may, under certain circumstances, gain sovereign rights over the...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
Coastal states may extend the limits of their juridically defined continental shelf beyond 200 nauti...
The history of oceanographic exploration of the Arctic Ocean basin from the beginning of this centur...
Russia was the first Arctic coastal state to make an official submission to the Commission on the Li...
Despite the last decades of diminishing sea-ice cover in the Arctic Ocean, ship operations are only ...
As policymakers, academia, and the media have paid increased attention to the Arctic region, there i...
To date, nine coastal states have presented a total of eight submissions for continental shelf exten...
The territorial sovereignty over Alaska, the Arctic islands of the Soviet Union, Svalbard, Greenland...