Maritime boundary provisionally applied pending formal exchange of
instruments of ratification.
According to Article 3 of the Agreement Between the United States
of America and Russia on the Maritime Boundary, signed June 1, 1990: 
"1. In any area east of the maritime boundary that lies within 200
nautical miles of the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea
of Russia is measured but beyond 200 nautical miles of the baselines
from which the breadth of the territorial sea of the United States is mea-
sured ("eastern special area"), Russia agrees that henceforth the United
States may exercise the sovereign rights and jurisdiction derived from
exclusive economic zone jurisdiction that Russia would otherwise be en-
titled to exercise under international law in the absence of the agreement
of the Parties on the maritime boundary...
3. to the extent that either Party exercises the sovereign rights or
jurisdiction in the special area or areas on its side of the maritime boun-
dary as provided for in this Article, such exercise of sovereign rights or
jurisdiction derives from the agreement of the Parties and does not
constitute an extension of its exclusive economic zone. To this end, each
Party shall take the necessary steps to ensure that any exercise on its
part of such rights or jurisdiction in the special area or areas on its side
of the maritime boundary shall be so characterized in its relevant laws,
regulations, and charts."