Archipelagic state

An archipelagic state is an island country that consists of an archipelago. The designation is legally defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). In various conferences,[1] the Bahamas, Fiji, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines are the five original sovereign states that obtained approval in the UNCLOS signed in Montego Bay, Jamaica on 10 December 1982 and qualified as the archipelagic states.[2]

Archipelagic states are composed of groups of islands forming a state as a single unit, with the islands and the waters within the baselines as internal waters. Under this concept ("archipelagic doctrine"), an archipelago shall be regarded as a single unit, so that the waters around, between, and connecting the islands of the archipelago, irrespective of their breadth and dimensions, form part of the internal waters of the state, and are subject to its exclusive sovereignty. The baselines must enclose the main islands of the archipelago and the enclosed water to land ratio must be "between 1:1 and 9:1".[3]

The approval of the United Nations (UN) for the five sovereign states as archipelagic states respect[4] existing agreements with other countries and shall recognize traditional fishing rights and other legitimate activities of the immediately adjacent neighboring countries in certain areas falling within archipelagic waters. The terms and conditions for the exercise of such rights and activities, including the nature, the extent and the areas to which they apply, shall, at the request of any of the countries concerned, be regulated by bilateral agreements between them. Such rights shall not be transferred to or shared with third countries or their nationals.[5]

As of 20 June 2015, a total of 22 sovereign states have sought to claim archipelagic status.[6]

List of archipelagic states

This is a list of the current archipelagic states in the world. These 22 island countries have sought to claim archipelagic status by utilising the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea provisions.[6][7]

Bolded are the five original official archipelagic states.

StateGeographical configuration[6]Geological type[8]PopulationArea (km2)[9]Population
density

(per km2)
Geographical location
 Antigua and BarbudaOne archipelago with two main islandsOceanic97,118440194Caribbean Sea
Leeward Islands
 BahamasOne archipelago392,00013,87823.27North Atlantic Ocean
Lucayan Archipelago
 Cape Verde518,4674,033125.5North Atlantic Ocean
Macaronesia
 Comoros784,7452,235275Indian Ocean
Comoro Islands
 Dominican Republic[10]One archipelago with the main island (Hispaniola) shared with another country (Haiti)Continental10,652,00048,442208.2Caribbean Sea
Greater Antilles
 FijiOne archipelago with two main islandsVarious[note 1]859,17818,27446.4South Pacific Ocean
Melanesia
 Grenada[note 2]One archipelago with two main islandsOceanic110,000344319.8Caribbean Sea
Windward Islands
 IndonesiaOne archipelago with four islands (Borneo, Sebatik, New Guinea, and Timor) shared with four other countries (Brunei, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste).Various[note 3]270,203,9171,904,569124.7World Ocean
Maritime Southeast Asia
 JamaicaOne archipelago with one main island2,847,23210,991252Caribbean Sea
Greater Antilles
 KiribatiThree archipelagosOceanic123,346811152Pacific Ocean
Micronesia
 MaldivesOne archipelago329,1982981,105Indian Ocean
Maldive Islands
 Marshall IslandsTwo archipelagos62,000181342.5North Pacific Ocean
Micronesia
 MauritiusTwo archipelagos[clarification needed] with two main islands1,244,6632,040610Indian Ocean
Mascarene Islands
 Papua New GuineaOne archipelago with the main island (New Guinea) shared with another country (Indonesia)Continental shelf6,732,000462,84014.5South Pacific Ocean
Melanesia
 PhilippinesOne archipelago101,398,120300,000295North Pacific Ocean
Maritime Southeast Asia
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesArchipelago with one main island120,000389307Caribbean Sea
Windward Islands
 São Tomé and PríncipeOne archipelago with two main islands163,0001,001169.1Atlantic Ocean
Cameroon Line
 SeychellesFour archipelagosOceanic87,500455192Indian Ocean
Seychelles Islands
 Solomon IslandsFive archipelagos523,00028,40018.1South Pacific Ocean
Melanesia
 Trinidad and TobagoOne archipelago with two main islandsContinental shelf1,299,9535,131254.4Caribbean Sea
Lesser Antilles
 TuvaluOne archipelagoOceanic12,37326475.88South Pacific Ocean
Polynesia
 VanuatuOne archipelago243,30412,19019.7South Pacific Ocean
Melanesia

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