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Barents Crabs Suffer From Soviet Legacy, Russian Reality

By Anya Zalota / Special to The Moscow Times

... created specifically for research of Barents Sea fish life — and the Federal Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, or VNIRO. Currently quotas vary from 5,500 to 6,000 tons per year. But as with any lucrative commodity, deciding who gets to harvest these quotas is fraught with controversy. When commercial fishing began, rights to harvest the crab were auctioned to fishing companies in the area. Licenses came in two main categories: inshore harvesting within 12 nautical miles (about 22 kilometers)...

Learning to Live Outside Stalin's House of Silence

By Marilyn Murray

... peasant grandfather had been very unhappy when he was ordered to hand all his farm animals, equipment and land to Soviet officials and forced to work on a collective farm. One day, he commented to a man that he thought was his friend, "I think our harvest was larger when we had our own farms than it is here on the kolkhoz." He was arrested the next day and was sentenced to 10 years in a gulag prison. Another class member spoke about a 14-year-old neighbor who happened to be in the boys' bathroom...

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