1. El documento proporciona información geográfica y demográfica sobre Japón, incluyendo su superficie, población actual y proyectada, las 13 ciudades más grandes y su longitud de línea costera.
2. Cuando se incluye su mar territorial y zona económica exclusiva, el tamaño total de Japón es el noveno más grande del mundo.
3. El documento también describe algunos problemas territoriales de Japón con países vecinos sobre islas en disputa.
35. Volcanes y aguas termales volcanes Frontera volcánica Fosa oceánica Fosa de las Kuriles Fosa de Japón Fosa de Izu-ogasawara Fosa de Nankai Más de 25C Menos de 25C Aguas termales Volcanes
1. the Cod Wars between the United Kingdom and Iceland . 2. Norway and Russia dispute both territorial sea and EEZ with regard to the Spitsbergen archipelago as it affects Russia's EEZ due to its unique treaty status 3. There is an ongoing dispute over defining continental shelf and EEZ between Turkey and Greece. 4. Croatia 's ZERP ( Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone ) in the Adriatic Sea caused friction with Italy and Slovenia , threatening Croatia's accession to the European Union . 5. A wedge-shaped section of the Beaufort Sea is disputed between Canada and the United States due to potential oil reserves in the area. France claims a portion of Canada 's EEZ for Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon based on a new definition of the continental shelf and EEZ between the two 6. France claims a portion of Canada 's EEZ for Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon based on a new definition of the continental shelf and EEZ between the two countries. Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon is entirely surrounded by Canada 's EEZ.
se capturan grandes cantidades de bacalao y arenque ; también acoge varios barcos hundidos . Fish and Copepods and other zooplankton are plentiful in the North Sea. These tiny organisms are crucial elements of the food chain supporting many species of fish. [52] Over 230 species of fish live in the North Sea. Cod , haddock , whiting , saithe , plaice , sole , mackerel , herring , pouting , sprat , and sandeel are all very common and are those which are fished commercially. [52] [53] Due to the various depths of the North Sea trenches and differences in salinity, temperature, and water movement, some fish such as blue-mouth redfish and rabbitfish reside only in small areas of the North Sea. [54] Crustaceans are also commonly found throughout the sea. Norway lobster , deep-water prawns , and brown shrimp are all commercially fished, but other species of lobster , shrimp , oyster , mussels and clams all live in the North Sea. [52] Recently non-indigenous species have become established including the Pacific oyster and Atlantic jackknife clam . [53] [ edit ] Birds