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DECREE
12 November 2003 #1644-r

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To approve enclosed Limits of Total Allowed Catches of aquatic biological resources for the year 2004 in internal fresh waters, internal marine waters, in territorial waters, on continental shelf and in exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation, in the Azov and Caspian seas and in lowers of rivers flowing into the seas, as well as in the Amur river.

Prime Minister of the Russian Federation                                   M. Kasianov
 


 
  TABLE 5
Marine mammals (thousands of specimens)

(the 4 first tables contain information on the other aquatic biological resources)

Aquatic biological resources Western Bering Sea Zone Eastern Kamchatka Zone The Sea of Okhotsk The Caspian Sea
Karaginskaya sub-zone Petropavlovsk-Komandorskaya sub-zone Northern zone of Sea of Okhotsk Western Kamchatskaya sub-zone Eastern Sakhalinskaya sub-zone
white whale
killer whale
bottle-nosed
dolphin

pilot whale
0,2
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
0,002

-
-
0,2
0,002

-
-
0,1
0,002

-
-
0,2
-

0,005
0,005
-
-

-
-
 
north.  fur seal
walrus
ringed
seal

ribbon seal
largha
bearded
seal
Caspian
seal
-
2

5,9
5,8
2,5

4

-
-
-

0,4
0,1
2,5


-

-
3,41
-

-
-
0,3

-

-
-
-

18,5
9
4,5

4,8

-
-
-

6
0,5
3

1,9

-
1,5
-

1
1,5
0,5

0,1


-
-
-

-
-
-

-

1
 
Aquatic biological resources The Barents Sea The White Sea

White whale

Ringed seal
Bearded seal

0,5

2,5

0,5

0,02

1
0,1

Comment: Limits of Total Allowed Catch on white whales, killer whales, bottle-nosed dolphins, pilot whales, walruses, caspian seals and bearded seals (in the Barents, Kara and White seas) are given for subsistent needs of indigenous small peoples of the North and Fare East of the Russian Federation, and for scientific and cultural-educative purposes.

 

 
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