Exclusive_economic_zone_of_Poland
Exclusive economic zone of Poland
Maritime boundary
The Polish exclusive economic zone (Polish EEZ) has an area of 30,533 km2 (11,789 sq mi) within the Baltic Sea.[1]
It includes the following bathymetric basins: Bornholm Basin (part; max. depth 95 m or 312 ft within Polish EEZ), Slupsk Furrow (entire; max. depth 93 m or 305 ft), Gotland Basin (part; max. depth 120 m or 390 ft within Polish EEZ ), and Gdansk Basin (part; max. depth 107 m or 351 ft within Polish EEZ). There are a number of shoals between the basins and the Polish coast, including Odra Bank (min. depth 4.5 m or 15 ft), Slupsk Bank (min. depth 8 m or 26 ft), Stilo Bank (min. depth 18 m or 59 ft) and Southern Middle Bank (min. depth 14 m or 46 ft).[1]
Of the mineral resources within the Polish EEZ, the best recognized are gravel and sand deposits.[1]