Economic Zone Limits

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
2018.03.02
Available languages
Swedish
Keywords
Sjöfartsverket
Quality scoring
100

Dataset description

The economic zone boundary follows the limit agreed with our neighbours along those stretches where the maritime border of the sea does not reach it. Four zones are thus formed; One in the Gulf of Bothnia, the Bothnian Sea, the Baltic Sea and the West coast. The following attributes can be found in point shape file: Serial No — Order number of the Economic Zone (EZ). Section — Economic zone is presented with the following sections: West Coast, Baltic Sea, Bothnian Sea, Bothnian Bay. Röpnr_One — Point order number (EZ) for the respective part of the route. Löpnr_EZ — Order number of significant points on the outer boundary line of the economic zone. Latitude & Longitud — All points along the boundary are described by geographical coordinates in latitude and longitude expressed in the SWEREF 99 reference system in degrees and decimal minutes as defined by law and in decimal degrees. Punch type — The following points are present: • cut-off point agreed with another State (EZ); and • segmented point on a straight geodetic line or on a rhumb line between two cut-off values (MP); • intersection with the boundary lines of the adjacent zone (AZ); Point name — Name where applicable (applicable to agreed points at national border). Source — Act (2017: 1272) on Swedish maritime territory and maritime zones. Unique ID — A unique ID added by the Swedish Maritime Administration. The following attributes exist in the line shape file: Section — Economic zone is presented with the following sections: West Coast, Baltic Sea, Bothnian Sea, Bothnian Bay. Source — Act (2017: 1272) on Swedish maritime territory and maritime zones.
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