offshoregebieden
Offshoregebieden, also referred to as coastal or offshore zones, denote the parts of the ocean that are under the jurisdiction or influence of a coastal state. According to international law, primarily the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a state may claim a territorial sea extending up to 12 nautical miles from its baseline, after which it may establish an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) extending 200 nautical miles inland. In the EEZ, the coastal nation holds sovereign rights for the exploration and use of marine resources, yet other states may enjoy freedoms of navigation and overflight.
The concept of offshoregebieden is central to resource management. Fisheries, mineral extraction such as oil and
Environmental concerns have prompted international cooperation on the sustainable development of offshore gebieden. Issues such as
In practice, offshore gebieden serve as a nexus of economic, environmental, and geopolitical interests. Effective governance