New York Statutes

§ 7-A — Jurisdiction and ownership of offshore waters and lands thereunder

New York § 7-A
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N.Y. State § 7-A (2026).

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§ 7-a. Jurisdiction and ownership of offshore waters and lands\nthereunder.

1.The jurisdiction of this state shall extend to and over,\nand be exercisable with respect to, waters offshore from the coasts of\nthis state as follows:\n (a) Those portions of the Great Lakes lying within the territorial\nlimits of this state.\n (b) The marginal sea to a line three geographical miles distant from\nthe coast line and to any other line farther seaward therefrom\nhereinafter defined or recognized by the United States of America by\ninternational treaty or otherwise.\n (c) The high seas to whatever extent jurisdiction therein may be\nclaimed by the United States of America, or to whatever extent may be\nrecognized by the usages and customs of international law or by any\nagreement, internatio

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