New Zealand's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) covers at least 4,083,744 square kilometres (1,576,742 sq mi),[1][2] which is approximately 15 times the land area of the country. Sources vary significantly on the size of New Zealand's EEZ; for example, a recent government publication gave the area as roughly 4,300,000 km2.[3] These figures are for the EEZ of New Zealand proper, and do not include the EEZs of other associated states and territories in the Realm of New Zealand (the Cook Islands, Niue, the Ross Dependency, and Tokelau).

Exclusive economic zones of the Realm of New Zealand, including the Ross Dependency (shaded).
Exclusive economic zones of the Realm of New Zealand, including the Ross Dependency (shaded).

See also

References

  1. New Zealand Sea Around Us Project
  2. Kermadec Islands (New Zealand) The Sea Around Us Project
  3. New Zealand Ministry for the Environment (2007). Improving Regulation of Environmental Effects in New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone: Discussion Paper - Introduction Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine. Published August 2007, Publication number ME824. ISBN 978-0-478-30160-1 Accessed 2006-01-07.
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