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"Transnational Issues": {
"Disputes - international": {
"text": "<p><em>Antarctica-various</em>: Antarctic Treaty defers claims (see Antarctica entry), but Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, NZ, Norway, and UK assert claims (some overlapping), including the continental shelf in the Southern Ocean; several states have expressed an interest in extending those continental shelf claims under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea to include undersea ridges; the US and most other states do not recognize the land or maritime claims of other states and have made no claims themselves (the US and Russia have reserved the right to do so); no formal claims exist in the waters in the sector between 90 degrees west and 150 degrees west</p>"
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"Introduction": {
"Background": {
"text": "The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's five ocean basins (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean). Four critically important access waterways are the Suez Canal (Egypt), Bab el Mandeb (Djibouti-Yemen), Strait of Hormuz (Iran-Oman), and Strait of Malacca (Indonesia-Malaysia). The decision by the International Hydrographic Organization in the spring of 2000 to delimit a fifth world ocean basin, the Southern Ocean, removed the portion of the Indian Ocean south of 60 degrees south latitude."
"text": "The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's five ocean basins (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean). Four critically important access waterways are the Suez Canal (Egypt), Bab el Mandeb (Djibouti-Yemen), Strait of Hormuz (Iran-Oman), and Strait of Malacca (Indonesia-Malaysia). The International Hydrographic Organization decided in 2000 to delimit a fifth world ocean basin, the Southern Ocean, which removed the portion of the Indian Ocean south of 60 degrees south latitude."
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"Geography": {
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"Transnational Issues": {
"Disputes - international": {
"text": "<p>some maritime disputes (see littoral states)</p>"
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"Transnational Issues": {
"Disputes - international": {
"text": "<p><em>Canada-US:</em> unresolved maritime boundary in the Beaufort Sea and Arctic Ocean and differ on the status of the Northwest Passage but continue to work cooperatively <br><br><em>Canada-Denmark (Greenland):</em> Canada and Denmark (with Greenland) concluded an agreement in 2022 that resolved the dispute over Hans Island and the maritime boundary <br><br><em>Norway-Russia:</em> signed a comprehensive maritime boundary agreement in 2010</p>",
"note": "<strong>note: </strong>record levels of summer melting of sea ice in the Arctic has renewed interest in maritime shipping lanes and sea floor exploration"
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}
},
"Transnational Issues": {
"Disputes - international": {
"text": "<p>some maritime disputes (see littoral states)</p>"
}
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}
},
"Transnational Issues": {
"Disputes - international": {
"text": "<p>some maritime disputes (see littoral states)</p>"
}
}
}