What is the standard width of territorial waters?
The standard width of territorial waters is twelve nautical miles from the baseline.
How is the baseline for territorial waters typically defined?
The baseline for territorial waters is usually the low-water line along the coast.
Can a country’s coastline have an irregular shape affect its territorial sea area?
Yes, because coastlines are rarely straight, the actual area of a countryβs territorial sea can be larger than expected.
What is the legal basis for defining territorial waters?
The legal basis for defining territorial waters is established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
How do you calculate the area of a country’s territorial sea?
To calculate the area, estimate the coastline length and multiply it by the width of the territorial sea (twelve nautical miles).