Methodology for performing territorial sea baseline measurements in selected waterbodies of Poland

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Abstract

Baselines are used to establish the maritime boundaries of a coastal state which include the territorial sea, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf; thus, they are instrumental in implementing state maritime policy. For Poland, as well as in other coastal states, baseline determination can be considered from both a legal and measurement-related point of view. This paper discusses an effective and optimal method of performing bathymetric measurements to enable territorial sea baseline determination in selected waterbodies of Poland. It presents a method for planning a hydrographic survey using both manned and unmanned vessels and presents oceanographic parameters that should be determined before and during hydrographic measurements, as well as a method of choosing the measuring equipment used in bathymetric measurements in ultra-shallow waters. The results of our analyses showed that using an unmanned vessel, on which a multi-GNSS receiver and a miniature MBES or SBES can be installed, is currently the optimum and the most effective method for determining the territorial sea baseline.

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Specht, M., Specht, C., Waz, M., Naus, K., Grzadziel, A., & Iwen, D. (2019). Methodology for performing territorial sea baseline measurements in selected waterbodies of Poland. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9153053

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