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# There are protected waters with International waters.  For example the [http://www.balticseasteading.com/ Baltic] and maybe [[Legal|Mediterranean]].
 
# There are protected waters with International waters.  For example the [http://www.balticseasteading.com/ Baltic] and maybe [[Legal|Mediterranean]].
 
 
# It might also be reasonable to start [[User:Vincecate/FloatingVilla|Floating Villas]] off a taxhaven like Anguilla with the intent to move further and further out over time.  Initially you would have to operate under the laws of the country you were near, but if chosen well this might not be too bad.
 
# It might also be reasonable to start [[User:Vincecate/FloatingVilla|Floating Villas]] off a taxhaven like Anguilla with the intent to move further and further out over time.  Initially you would have to operate under the laws of the country you were near, but if chosen well this might not be too bad.
  

Revision as of 12:57, 21 August 2009

If initial seasteading were done in protected waters the engineering of the structures would be easier and the costs would be lower. So there are advantages to starting out where the waves are not too big. This is one of the seastead startup strategies. It allows for a more incremental approach than going directly for open ocean with big waves.


Arguments In Favor

  1. There are protected waters with International waters. For example the Baltic and maybe Mediterranean.
  2. It might also be reasonable to start Floating Villas off a taxhaven like Anguilla with the intent to move further and further out over time. Initially you would have to operate under the laws of the country you were near, but if chosen well this might not be too bad.

Arguments Against

  1. Being close to an existing government increases the chances that they take notice and try to do something to obstruct things.
  2. There is a danger that what was initially planned as a temporary step on the path to open ocean becomes the permanent location.
  3. Existing nations could extend their exclusive economic zones so that there was no international water in the protected area.
  4. People and cargo coming and going need to pass through one of a limited number of countries zones. It makes it easier for those countries to group together and influence what happens on the seasteads.