Russian whaling has been conducted by native peoples in the Chukotka region of Russia since at least 4,000 years ago by native Yupik and Chukchi people...
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Whaling is the hunting of whales for their usable products such as meat and blubber, which can be turned into a type of oil that was important in the...
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Whale meat (category Russian cuisine)
the Philippines Whaling in Seychelles Whaling in South Africa Whaling in the Soviet Union and Russia Whaling in Western Australia Middleton, Richard;...
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Whaling in Australia Whaling in Canada Whaling in the Netherlands Whaling in New Zealand Whaling in Norway Whaling in Scotland Whaling in the Soviet Union...
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by the Russian Antarctic Expedition. The Soviet Union's Ministry of Sea Transport was responsible for the administration, logistics and supply of the expeditions...
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Empire Agriculture in the Soviet Union Continental shelf of Russia Whaling in the Soviet Union and Russia CIA: Factbook: Russia Sea Around Us Project...
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Norway and the Soviet Union would have opted out and continued commercial whaling. The moratorium on commercial whaling led Iceland to withdraw in protest...
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Japanese whaling, in terms of active hunting of whales, is estimated by the Japan Whaling Association to have begun around the 12th century. However,...
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Anti-whaling refers to actions taken by those who seek to end whaling in various forms, whether locally or globally in the pursuit of marine conservation...
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Sea of Okhotsk (redirect from Whaling in the Sea of Okhotsk)
1875 till the end of World War II in 1945. Afterward, the Soviet Union occupied the territory. During the Cold War, the Sea of Okhotsk was the scene of...
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USS Disdain (AM-222) (redirect from Soviet minesweeper T-277)
built for the United States Navy during World War II and in commission from 1944 to 1945. She was transferred to the Soviet Union in 1945 and after that...
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History of Svalbard (category History of the Arctic)
disputed evidence of use by Pomors or Norsemen. Whaling for bowhead whales started in 1611, dominated by English and Dutch companies, though other countries participated...
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Zealand–Russia relations are the bilateral foreign relations between New Zealand and the Russian Federation. New Zealand has an embassy in Moscow and an honorary...
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editor of the Journal of Pacific History. Jones is best known for his series of scholarly books and articles on Russia's whaling industry in the Pacific...
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Kuril Islands (redirect from Japanese administration of the Kuril Islands)
000. The islands have been under Russian administration since their 1945 invasion by the Soviet Union near the end of World War II. Japan claims the four...
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of the Soviet Sedov Expedition raised the Soviet flag at Tikaya Bay, Hooker Island, and declared that Franz Josef Land was a part of the Soviet Union. Norway...
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[citation needed][by whom?] The United States and Russia (as a successor state of the Soviet Union) maintain they have reserved the right to make claims.[citation...
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039 (1989 Soviet census). Around 1840, a decision was made to move the Russian-American Company base from Okhotsk 270 miles (430 km) down the coast to...
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Okhotsk (redirect from Okhotsk, Russia)
Krai, Russia, located at the mouth of the Okhota River on the Sea of Okhotsk. Population: 4,215 (2010 Census); 5,738 (2002 Census); 9,298 (1989 Soviet census)...
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North Pacific right whale (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
1962 and 1968, illegal Soviet whaling killed at least 529 right whales in the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska as well as at least 132 right whales in the...
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Preobrazhenskoye, Kamchatka Oblast (category Former populated places in Russia)
(Russian: Преображе́нское) was a village (selo) in Aleutsky District of Kamchatka Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, located on Medny Island in the Commander...
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shrimp. Norway and the Soviet Union, later Russia, disagreed regarding the border between the two counties' exclusive economic zones in the Barents Sea. Norway...
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Kronshtadt-class battlecruiser (redirect from Soviet battlecruiser Kronshtadt)
ordered for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. Two ships were started but none were completed due to World War II. These ships had a complex and prolonged design...
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from the sea result in the dominance of the continental climate, which is prevalent in European and Asian Russia except for the tundra and the best extreme...
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built the first world underwater barrage "Crab" and the first one in the Russian Empire turbine destroyers. From 1957 to 1961 were built whaling bases...
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the inmates of labor camps that constituted the Gulag system of the Soviet Union and the inmates of corrective labor colonies in present-day Russia,...
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Fish case (redirect from Soviet fish mafia)
Soviet Whaling p. 208 Peter Reddaway, Soviet Policies on Dissent and Emigration: The Radical Change of Course Since 1979 William A. Clark, Crime and Punishment...
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Nikolskoye, Kamchatka Krai (category 1826 establishments in the Russian Empire)
there by Russian fur traders.[citation needed] While engaging to some extent in the traditional pursuits of whaling and sealing with harpoons and spears...
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Chukotka sled dog (category Dog breeds originating in Russia)
purebred. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, widespread food insecurity in Russia coupled with a special dispensation in whaling for native Chukchi...
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Svalbard (redirect from Communications in Svalbard)
Svalbard diminished, and had ceased by the 1820s. Norwegian whaling was abandoned about the same time as the Russians left, but whaling continued around Spitsbergen...
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