Noun
EEZ (plural EEZs)
Initialism of exclusive economic zone.: a sea zone over which a state has special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources.
Although a nation’s EEZ is considered international waters for many purposes, a country is granted exclusive control over resource rights there, including seafloor resources like methane hydrates. Source: Internet
All payments for Permits to operate in the EEZ and Crude Lifting Activities are to be made via wire transfer or direct deposit. Source: Internet
An administrative and criminal case under the Federal Fisheries Rules, Bill 24.922 plus resistance to abide authority in Argentina's EEZ was started in the Federal Court at the City of Rawson. Source: Internet
Another recent brickbat thrown at China is the “illegal” presence of its seismic survey vessel –the Haiyang Dizhi (Marine Geology) 8 in Vietnam’s and Malaysia’s claimed Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) and jointly claimed extended continental shelf. Source: Internet
Following the establishment of a convert Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) at the beginning of 1977 the Nimrod fleet was given the task of patrolling the convert area. Source: Internet
According to Maritime Cook Islands chief executive officer Glenn Armstrong, there are currently no North Korean vessels registered here, nor are there any operating within the Cook Islands exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Source: Internet