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Resource ID

19956

Access

Open

Document Number

SC/69A/ASW/04

Full Title

Aboriginal subsistence whaling in the Russian Federation during 2022

Author

Lev K. Sidorov, Dennis I. Litovka, Egor V. Vereshagin

Authors Summary

In 2019-2025 the International Whaling Commission allocated a block-quota for the aboriginal subsistence whaling, exclusively to meet traditional needs and ensure food security of the indigenous people of Chukotka. A total of 945 Gray and 49 Bowhead whales supposed to be taken in Russian waters in a 7-year period with a limit of 135 gray and 7 bowhead whales’ strikes annually

Publisher

IWC

Keywords

3

Publication Year

2023

Abstract

In 2019-2025 the International Whaling Commission allocated a block-quota for the aboriginal subsistence whaling, exclusively to meet traditional needs and ensure food security of the indigenous people of Chukotka. A total of 945 Gray and 49 Bowhead whales supposed to be taken in Russian waters in a 7-year period with a limit of 135 gray and 7 bowhead whales’ strikes annually

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