Artificial Islands definition
Artificial Islands means the physical structure of the constructed islands, including the sand core, slope and scour protection, drilling equipment and supplies, storage facilities, well head equipment, and temporary or permanent buildings.
Artificial Islands means objects fixed at their place of location in accordance with the design documents for their installation, which have a hydraulic-fill, earth-fill, piled or any other non-floating support structure rising above the water surface at maximum tide and which are used for the purpose of ensuring defence and security of the Member States, regional geological studies, geological studies, exploration and extraction of mineral resources, conducting marine resource studies of aquatic biological resources and fishing, conducting marine scientific research and for other purposes not inconsistent with international treaties of the Union with a third party or the legislation of the Member States.
Examples of Artificial Islands in a sentence
Investigation studies under Agreement No. CE 15/2020 (CE) Artificial Islands in the Central Waters - Investigation (“the CW Study”) commenced in June 2021 for completion in 2024.