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  • 11Territorial waters — Schematic map of maritime zones. Territorial waters, or a territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,[1] is a belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) from… …

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  • 12Sahul Shelf — The Sahul Shelf is part of the continental shelf of Sahul (the Australia New Guinea continent) and lies off the northern coast of Australia. The Sahul Shelf proper stretches northwest from Australia much of the way under the Timor Sea towards… …

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  • 13International waters — Mare liberum redirects here. For the 1609 book by Hugo Grotius, see Mare Liberum. International Ownership Treaties Antarctic Treaty System Law of the Sea Outer Space Treaty Moon Treaty …

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  • 14Internal waters — A nation s internal waters covers all water and waterways on the landward side of the baseline from which a nation s territorial waters is defined. It includes waterways such as rivers and canals, and sometimes the water within small bays.… …

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  • 15marine ecosystem — Introduction       complex of living organisms in the ocean environment.       Marine waters cover two thirds of the surface of the Earth. In some places the ocean is deeper than Mount Everest is high; for example, the Mariana Trench and the… …

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  • 16Gulf of Mexico — The Gulf of Mexico in 3D perspective Earth s oceans (World Ocean) Arctic Ocean Atlanti …

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  • 17List of mammals of Canada — The North American Beaver, Castor canadensis, is the national animal of Canada This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Canada. There are approximatively 200 mammal species native to Canada. Its large territorial size and variety of… …

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  • 18Crevalle jack — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 19False scad — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: C …

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  • 20Permian–Triassic extinction event — …

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