Marshall Islands–Micronesia
The maritime boundary between the Marshall Islands and Micronesia extends on a generally southeasterly bearing for 752 nautical miles. The two States utilized the equidistance methodology for delimiting their overlapping maritime entitlements and signed a boundary agreement to that effect in 2006. The boundary is defined by nine turning points and two terminal points, interconnected by ten geodesic line segments.
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