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Nord Stream Pipeline in a Transboundary Context (without legend)
The Nord Stream Pipeline passes through the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) and/or Territorial Waters of Russia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. As a project in a transboundary context, Nord Stream is subject to international conventions and national legislation in each of the countries through whose waters it passes. These countries are defined by the Espoo Convention as “Parties of Origin” as the project takes place under their jurisdiction.Countries which could likely be affected by transboundary environmental impact of the project are defined as “Affected Parties” according to the Convention. Since all nine littoral states of the Baltic Sea might be affected by the impact of the project, they are all considered Affected Parties.
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| JPG | 300 dpi | 1.2 MB | 1687 px × 1313 px | CMYK | Download |
| JPG | 72 dpi | 599.5 KB | 1400 px × 1089 px | RGB | Download |
| EPS | 9.4 MB | Download |
Photo may be used to accompany news-related reports about Nord Stream provided the source (Nord Stream AG) is mentioned.



