Protection of the Sea

The Protection of the Sea is an operation initiated by the Three Nation Council following the Three Nation Territorial And Economic Alliance.

- It means that the Three Nation Council renounce all collective ownership and other division of the sea previously made through international cooperation.

- It introduces a sea zone and a joint ownership of this zone by the nations named in the treatys paragraph I.

- The sea zone shall follow the borders lined out in this overlook map: http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i184/Stenrosen/TheTreeNationCouncilSeaZone.png.

Furthermore there is formed a joint naval unit to to overlook the assigments which is mentioned in the treaty:

a. Patrol and guard the sea zone.

b. Protect the naval industry within the zone and aid in emergencies.

c. Keep out those nations who have not ratified this treaty.

d. Register the boats allowed in the sea zone.

e. Report to the “Three Nation Council”, any illegalities in the sea zone.

f. Protect the sea zone against military intervention with any means necessary.

This naval unit consists of 30.000 marines from all three nations and has an unknown amount of vessels at their disposal. Also are they said to be equipped with high tech instruments to fulfill their job for the Three Nation Council and the signatory nations.