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  • Limite de circonscription du Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux. Décret N° 2001-669 du 20 juillet 2001 portant modification des limites de la circonscription du Port Autonome de Bordeaux.

  • Pôles de la CAPB correspondant aux anciens EPCI

  • French marine's subregions: areas used under the Framework Directive strategy for the marine environment.

  • Information layer containing the SAR Zones (Search and Rescue). This layer contains a description of the French search and rescue (SAR) areas and the location of the associated Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC). it covers the areas of responsibility of France. The layer was produced by the Shom pursuant to the Circular Circular of the International Maritime Organization (IMO No. SAR.8 / Circ.4 of 1 December 2012).

  • French Marine Reports unit of european marine's subregions: areas used under the Framework Directive strategy for the marine environment.

  • French Ministry of Culture / DRASSM – Shom The product "Limit of preventive archeology licence fee" contains the limits for the preventive archeology licence fee (1 nautical mile) as defined in the French Heritage Code. This limit is managed by the Department of Underwater Archeological Research (DRASSM) of the Ministry of Culture. This limit, defined by the Heritage Code at 1 nautical mile from the low-water line, permits to delineate the areas where the licence fee for preventive archeology at sea is applied. In Mainland France in the Gironde estuary, the limit for the preventive archeology licence fee is stopped by the crosswise limit of the sea as defined by the decree of 26 August 1857. In French Guiana, the limit for the preventive archeology licence fee is stopped in Maroni and Oyapock rivers by the crosswise limits of the sea respectively defined the order of 30 January 1991 and the order No 863 of 26 May 1986, until meeting the land boundary which delineates the rivers with the neighbouring States. The product "Limit of preventive archeology licence fee" is to use in addition to the digital product “Maritime Limits and Boundaries” of Shom (French: “Délimitations maritimes”) which represents the limits of the French maritime spaces of sovereignty or jurisdiction through the World. The product “Maritime Limits and Boundaries” (French: “Délimitations maritimes”) can be viewed on data.shom.fr (Maritime boundaries Category) and downloaded on the French national portal of maritime limits (https://maritimelimits.gouv.fr).

  • Le code officiel géographique rassemble les codes et libellés des communes, des cantons, des arrondissements, des départements, des régions, des collectivités d'outre-mer et des pays et territoires étrangers au 1er janvier de chaque année. Le code contient donc 8 jeux de données: - la liste des communes de la métropole et Dom (toutes les communes ayant existé depuis 1943), - la liste des communes existantes au 1 janvier 2017, - l'historique des communes, - la liste des cantons, - la liste des arrondissements, - la liste des départements, - la liste des régions, - la liste des pays et territoires étrangers. --- Etat de disponibilité de la donnée : - Data.gouv et INSEE : données téléchargeables au format texte et en licence ouverte (si diffusion depuis les 2 sites). Mise à jour annuelle. - PIGMA : "Liste des cantons" (2014) et "Liste des départements" (2014) téléchargeables au format PDF et sous-restriction du droit moral. Aucune fréquence de mise à jour. - Géocatalogue : "Liste des communes existantes au 1 janvier 2017", "Liste des départements" et "Liste des régions" (2016) téléchargeables au format csv ou texte. Aucune fréquence de mise à jour.

  • The product “Maritime limits and boundaries” (French: “Délimitations maritimes”) gathers all the elements used for the definition of the maritime spaces under the French sovereignty or jurisdiction through the world. Those spaces are defined by the Ordonnance n° 2016-1687 of 8 December 2016 relating to maritime spaces under sovereignty or jurisdiction of the French Republic. This ordonnance is the transcription in the French legislation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) which was signed in Montego Bay (Jamaica) on 10 December 1982 end ratified by France on 11 April 1996. These elements of maritime limits and boundaries come from the limits computed by Shom on the basis of International Law, from the international agreements relating to maritime boundary and the technical conventions ratified between France and other States, from the decisions of international juridical bodies, from the recommendations of the Commission of the Limits of the Continental Shelf (UNO) or from unilateral claims from France in the absence of agreement. The elements are divided into seven themes: 1- Straight baselines 2- Outer limits of the territorial sea (12 nautical miles) 3- Outer limits of the contiguous zone (24 nautical miles) 4- Outer limits of the exclusive economic zone (200 nautical miles) 5- Maritime boundaries established by a bilateral agreement or decided by an international juridical body 6- Maritime boundaries unilaterally claimed by France in the absence of agreement 7- Outer limit of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles December 2022 version

  • Maisons de la communauté

  • This dataset builds on previous versions of the world's EEZ. In version 9, the 200 nautical miles outer limit was completely recalculated using a higher resolution coastline as a normal baseline (ESRI Countries 2014) and straight baselines, where available. This dataset consists of two shapefiles: polylines that represent the maritime boundaries of the world's countries, the other one is a polygon layer representing the Exclusive Economic Zone of countries. This dataset also contains digital information about treaties, joint regime, and disputed boundaries.