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were not in a position to expend any 'public money do away with such a sea-mark' as the
Eddystone'. The rocks in question, known for being a maelstrom of churning waves and leaping spray, are unique in being the location of the first rock lighthouse in the world. Although the 'buffetings of wind and
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Eddystone as a base point for fisheries purposes, the feature should be used as a base point in constructing the provisional equidistance line for the continental shelf.'
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Smeaton lighthouse still remains on the rocks. In the 1970s, the question of geographical ownership (between England and France) was left undecided and was instead considered part of 'the provisional equidistance line for the continental shelf'.
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Eddystone reefs.
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discerned that although the rocks experience 'dramatic wave impacts', the
Lighthouse itself remains in the 'safe limits for the worst wave measured during storms'.
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Verwey, Delano R. (1994). "Outer
Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Under the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea: Legal Solution or Legal Confusion?".
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species in the region around the Eddystone Rocks. J.R. Ellis and S.I. Rogers indicated a few important aspects of the environment for the distribution and
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Pilling, E. D.; Leakey, R. J. G.; Burkill, P. H. (1992–2002). "Marine Pelagic Ciliates and Their Productivity During Summer in Plymouth Coastal Waters".
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Johnson, Derek; Lack, Timothy J. (1 January 1985). "Some responses of transplanted Mytilus edulis to metal-enriched sediments and sewage sludge".
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seems to 'indicate that the amount of movement of the bottom water is appreciably less on the grounds where the depth is greater than 33
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Robinson, D. (May 1981). "Metamorphic rocks of an intermediate facies series juxtaposed at the Start boundary, southwest England".
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Baldock, Lin; Kay, Paul (March 2012). "New records of some rare British and Irish gobies (Teleostei: Gobiidae)".
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and analyse the diversity around the Eddystone Rocks region. The samples collected from the water identified the
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The Eddystone Rocks are referenced and/or featured in the following books, pamphlets, songs and sea shanties:
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