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Q: How far out to sea are the international waters from u.s. coast?
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Who has jurisdiction on a murder case as sea?

Inside of international waters, the UN (via the IMO) has the most jurisdiction. Interpol would be the people to contact.


What sea did the Barbary pirates patrol?

the Meditarranean, the north Atlantic as far as Iceland and the Atlantic coast of Africa


What are egypts major bodies of water?

Ancient Egypt, like modern Egypt) had several of bodies of waters. The main body of water within Egypt was, and still is, the Nile River. The northern coast of Egypt is on the Mediterranean Sea. The eastern coast is on the Red Sea.


Native waters for the trading vikings?

The North Sea, The Baltic Sea.


What is Bithynia- Pontus called today?

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What does freedom of the sea mean?

The freedom of the sea refers to the right of the merchants to freely travel in the international waters.


What country is the flatback Sea Turtle found in?

Flat back Sea Turtles are found and/or live in the waters around the coast of Australia.


What is the distance from the coast in the UK?

That would depend on how far out to sea you are off the coast of the UK.


Where can you own a sea lion?

you can own a sea lion or any other animal in international waters and some southern countries


Are there swordfish in Saudi Arabia?

Yes. There are swordfish in the Red Sea waters on Saudi Arabia's western coast.


How far is Abu Mousa Island from Sharjah's sea coast?

70KM


How far before an object cannot be seen at sea?

under the waters and those are fish where at coral


How far are Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean from Spain?

Spain has beaches on the Atlantic Ocean (Spanish northern coast) and beaches on the Mediterranean Sea (Spanish east coast).


How far apart was the ionain and aegean sea?

The Aegean and Ionian seas, were a country apart. The Aegean sea was located on the western coast of Greece and the ionian sea of the western coast. They both met at the Sea of Crete in the south.


Is there an Angola Sea?

No. There is an offshore area in the Atlantic that Angola claims as its coastal waters, and articles relating to the discovery of oil off Angola's coast sometimes use the term Angola sea. In this application, it is used just to denote the Angola territorial waters. That's with the small "s" in sea. It is not "Angola Sea" as is being asked here. There is no Angola Sea as such. The coastal waters of Angola are part of the South Atlantic Ocean.


Can you kill in international waters?

No. A crime at sea is still punishable under national and international laws. But when there is no report by witnesses, and little evidence of a crime, it is difficult to prosecute offenders.


What was the 3 mile limit?

It used to be the distance, out from the coast line that a country could claim as its territory. Beyond that limit lay international waters. In 1982, the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, changed the limit to 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi).