According to the passage, the non-living resources found in and beneath the seabed of the Bay of Bengal include oil, gas, sands, and various minerals. Beyond the text, general knowledge indicates that the Bay of Bengal is also rich in valuable mineral deposits like monazite, ilmenite, zircon, rutile, magnetite, as well as vast reserves of sea salt and heavy metal placers in the coastal sands.
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View AllTo successfully explore and exploit the natural resources of the Bay of Bengal, we require advanced technology, specialized technical know-how, and strategic international collaboration. Additionally, the passage highlights the necessity of attracting foreign investment to effectively promote and develop our Blue Economy.
It is easier and safer to extract our sea resources now because Bangladesh has successfully and peacefully settled its maritime boundary disputes with neighboring countries, Myanmar and India. This legal resolution ensures a secure environment, eliminates territorial conflicts, and clears the path for undisputed exploration.
We are legally authorized to work, explore, and extract resources within two distinct sovereign areas of the Bay of Bengal: our defined Territorial Sea (extending up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline) and our extensive Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) (extending up to 200 nautical miles).
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