On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region
All indigenous nations of the Amur River basin, except the Nivkh, are originated from Tungus nomadic reindeer herders, known now as the Evenks. Their coming to the Amur coincided in time with arrival of Russian pioneers. These peoples began to live sedentary only from the beginning of the 20th centu...
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| description | All indigenous nations of the Amur River basin, except the Nivkh, are originated from Tungus nomadic reindeer herders, known now as the Evenks. Their coming to the Amur coincided in time with arrival of Russian pioneers. These peoples began to live sedentary only from the beginning of the 20th century. Fish was not the main food for them, they hunted on marine mammals accidentally and were almost not familiar with the seafood, their trade was a simple exchange of goods. At present time the aboriginal people of the Amur River have a right to catch fish without any permits, quotas, or leasing of fishing area, that does not concern to policy of fish resources managing. For optimization of the legislation, two remarks to the Russian Federation Law «On Fisheries…» would be enough: the term «subsistence fishing» should be introduced and the concept of «traditional way of life» should be defined more precisely. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-3962c309ce784df796e1c1bf32ad08962025-08-20T03:19:02ZrusTransactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and OceanographyИзвестия ТИНРО1606-99192658-55102014-12-01179422022510.26428/1606-9919-2014-179-220-225234On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk RegionSergey F. Zolotukhin0Хабаровский филиал Тихоокеанского научно-исследовательского рыбохозяйственного центраAll indigenous nations of the Amur River basin, except the Nivkh, are originated from Tungus nomadic reindeer herders, known now as the Evenks. Their coming to the Amur coincided in time with arrival of Russian pioneers. These peoples began to live sedentary only from the beginning of the 20th century. Fish was not the main food for them, they hunted on marine mammals accidentally and were almost not familiar with the seafood, their trade was a simple exchange of goods. At present time the aboriginal people of the Amur River have a right to catch fish without any permits, quotas, or leasing of fishing area, that does not concern to policy of fish resources managing. For optimization of the legislation, two remarks to the Russian Federation Law «On Fisheries…» would be enough: the term «subsistence fishing» should be introduced and the concept of «traditional way of life» should be defined more precisely.https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/234indigenous nationnanaievenkulchanivkhpaleoasiatic nationmigratory nationancient fishingfish resources managementfishing rule |
| spellingShingle | Sergey F. Zolotukhin On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region Известия ТИНРО indigenous nation nanai evenk ulcha nivkh paleoasiatic nation migratory nation ancient fishing fish resources management fishing rule |
| title | On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region |
| title_full | On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region |
| title_fullStr | On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region |
| title_full_unstemmed | On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region |
| title_short | On understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in Khabarovsk Region |
| title_sort | on understanding the history and some current problems of traditional fishery for indigenous northern nations in khabarovsk region |
| topic | indigenous nation nanai evenk ulcha nivkh paleoasiatic nation migratory nation ancient fishing fish resources management fishing rule |
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