Saturday, February 18, 2023

Feb 18 2023 - The Wiggly Border

 

Today's Bing has the Eben Ice Caves in Upper Michigan and as I looked at the map I noice a lot of wiggling in the border line at Rainy River.  See it below.   

It is fine to be straight in the water, but what about on land.  Isn't that messy for the inhabitants?

The current shape came about on April 11, 1908 with the Treaty of 1908.  You can imagine all the disputes along the way.  These have been between Great Britain (U.K.) and the U.S.  

There has been so much surveying since then that I guess all these wiggles are well marked.

 

Things seem to me to be clear in terms of borders. There is one land dispute active today.  It is over Machias Seal Island (off the coast of Maine).  There are four maritime disputes in the Arctic and Pacific.   The current disputes are listed HERE.

The Alaskan Panhandle dispute still causes grief today with nearly 800,000 sockeye salmon caught in Alaskan territory, but of Canadian origin. And then there are pink salmon, steelhead, and chum, and so on.  Canadian fisheries were shut down to protect the diminishing number of salmon and steelhead returning to Canada. 

So it seems that boundary disputes that are resolved politically - which is the acknowledged case in the Alaska Boundary case - can have long and lingering issues.  

But what about that wiggly part of the border at Rainy River?  I haven't found any issues identified there.  That's because the border is the Rainy River. I guess paddling there could be an international experience.
 
Today's picture is a little Millie moment.
 
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