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The article about the US ECS says "The ECS is not an extension of the EEZ. The continental shelf includes only the seabed and subsoil, whereas the EEZ also includes the water column." But I would like to have an explicit general ref for this. I am asking in relation to (relatively) recent change of the status of Peanut Hole. In 2004 Russia was granted the extension of its shelf to cover the peanut hole, i.e., they can drill oil there. But what about fishing? Becayse there wad lots of fuss was about fishing rights there. --Altenmann >talk 03:49, 20 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]