This paper reviews differences and overlaps between hydrographic surveying and marine scientific research in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), including the concept of military surveying. It concludes that recent trends with technology, the utility of hydrographic data and State practice suggest that hydrographic surveying in the EEZ should be under the jurisdiction of the coastal State. Paradoxically arguments for military surveys in the EEZ being outside coastal State jurisdiction appear stronger than those for hydrographic surveying. The paper offers some guidelines related to the conduct of hydrographic surveying in the EEZ. r 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Technologies sophistication in addition to the Industry 4.0 trend has contributed to the high-accura...
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Definitions of terminology is the key to the application of the Law of the Sea. Definitions of a ter...
Military activities in the an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) were a controversial issue at the Third ...
There is an overwhelming literature in hydrography which underpins the importance of hydrographic su...
A Marine Electronic Highway (MEH) has been proposed for the Straits of Malacca and Singapore in Sout...
Due to its functional nature, the EEZ is characterised by a balance between the sovereign rights and...
International law is clear on most issues associated with the conduct of marine scientific research ...
Countries disagree on the law governing military activities by one country in the exclusive economic...
Following incidents in the Asia-Pacific region where coastal States have disputed the rights of othe...
Military and intelligence-gathering activities, MSR and hydrographic surveys in an EEZ are pr...
In 2011, during the 16th Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) Conference in Norrköping (Sweden)...
An important user of hydrographic sur veys done by Hydrographic Offices tra ditionally has been naut...
Ever since man first ventured into the sea environment, hydrography has played a vital role in promo...
This paper addresses the results of a preliminary analysis made of the general status of hydrographi...
Technologies sophistication in addition to the Industry 4.0 trend has contributed to the high-accura...
Bathymetric monitoring (hydrographic surveying) is a continuously evolving practice for determining ...
Definitions of terminology is the key to the application of the Law of the Sea. Definitions of a ter...
Military activities in the an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) were a controversial issue at the Third ...
There is an overwhelming literature in hydrography which underpins the importance of hydrographic su...
A Marine Electronic Highway (MEH) has been proposed for the Straits of Malacca and Singapore in Sout...
Due to its functional nature, the EEZ is characterised by a balance between the sovereign rights and...