EEZ definition

EEZ means the exclusive economic zone as such term is used in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982), as may be amended, and claimed by the applicable country as may be amended, during the term of this Agreement.
EEZ means the Exclusive Economic Zone
EEZ means exclusive economic zone, which extends from the baseline of the territorial sea of the United States seaward 200 nautical miles.

Examples of EEZ in a sentence

  • These data are needed for the management of fisheries occurring in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and the high seas beyond the EEZ.

  • These data are needed for the management of fisheries occurring in the 28 U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and the high seas beyond the EEZ.

  • Where there is insufficient scientific evidence for the competent national management authority to determine limits and target levels of sustainable catch in an ESA EEZ, both Parties in consultation with the competent national authority and together with IOTC and where relevant, other regional fisheries organisations, shall support such scientific analysis.

  • The Parties shall promote the conduct of experimental fisheries in the Greenlandic EEZ.

  • During the period covered by this Agreement, the Community and Greenland shall monitor the evolution of resources in the Greenlandic EEZ; a joint scientific committee shall upon request from the Joint Committee make a report on the basis of any term of reference laid down by that Committee.


More Definitions of EEZ

EEZ means, in respect of a given country, the exclusive economic zone extending no more than two hundred (200) nautical miles off the coastal baseline of such country, as prescribed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. For the purposes of a Transaction, the term EEZ shall only be applicable to such Transaction if specified in or determined under the relevant Confirmation Notice;
EEZ means the exclusive economic zone established (and adjusted at later dates as appropriate) by a State in accordance with Part 5 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 (“UNCLOS”);
EEZ means the exclusive economic zone of Mauritius, as defined in section 14;
EEZ means, for the purpose of the Caribbean Plan, the Exclusive Economic Zone of an Island State or Territory extending to sea 200 miles, or to an equal division of territorial area between any two islands where the 200 mile zone would overlap.
EEZ means the marine zone established pursuant to Section 7 of the Recipient’s Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act No. 3 of 1989, extending two hundred (200) nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial water is measured;
EEZ means the Exclusive Economic Zones measured 200 nautical miles from the baselines of each Party as referred to under with Part V of UNCLOS;
EEZ means the exclusive economic zone is defined as the area ranging from 12 to 200NM from the coast.