词条 | Low-tide elevation |
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Low-tide elevation is a naturally formed area of land which is above water and surrounded by water at low tide but submerged at high tide.[1] It may be a mudflat or reef. Legal statusLow tide elevations may be used as basepoints for the calculation of maritime zones unless they lie at a distance exceeding the breadth of the territorial sea (12-miles) from the nearest mainland or island. References1. ^United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Article 13 PART II See also
2 : Hydrography|Law of the sea |
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