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The International zone of the Sea of Okhotsk (mezhdunarodnaya zona Okhotskogo morya), known by its nickname Peanut Hole, is an area of international waters at the center of the Sea of Okhotsk until 2014.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Continental shelf, Continental shelf of Russia, Exclusive economic zone of Russia, Fish stocks, International waters, Kamchatka Peninsula, Khabarovsk Krai, Kuril Islands, Magadan Oblast, Pollock, Sakhalin, Sea of Okhotsk, Seabed, Sovereignty, Subterranea (geography), Tragedy of the commons, United Nations, United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement.

  2. 2014 disestablishments in Asia
  3. Borders of Russia
  4. Disputed waters
  5. Fishing conflicts
  6. Fishing in Russia
  7. Sea of Okhotsk

Continental shelf

A continental shelf is a portion of a continent that is submerged under an area of relatively shallow water, known as a shelf sea.

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Continental shelf of Russia

The continental shelf of Russia or the Russian continental shelf is the continental shelf adjacent to the Russian Federation. Peanut Hole and continental shelf of Russia are Borders of Russia.

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Exclusive economic zone of Russia

The Russian Federation has the fourth-largest exclusive economic zone of with from its shores. Peanut Hole and exclusive economic zone of Russia are Borders of Russia.

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Fish stocks

Fish stocks are subpopulations of a particular species of fish, for which intrinsic parameters (growth, recruitment, mortality and fishing mortality) are traditionally regarded as the significant factors determining the stock's population dynamics, while extrinsic factors (immigration and emigration) are traditionally ignored.

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International waters

The terms international waters or transboundary waters apply where any of the following types of bodies of water (or their drainage basins) transcend international boundaries: oceans, large marine ecosystems, enclosed or semi-enclosed regional seas and estuaries, rivers, lakes, groundwater systems (aquifers), and wetlands.

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Kamchatka Peninsula

The Kamchatka Peninsula (poluostrov Kamchatka) is a peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about.

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Khabarovsk Krai

Khabarovsk Krai (Khabarovskiy kray) is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia.

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Kuril Islands

The Kuril Islands or Kurile Islands (p; Japanese: or) are a volcanic archipelago administered as part of Sakhalin Oblast in the Russian Far East.

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Magadan Oblast

Magadan Oblast is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia. Peanut Hole and Magadan Oblast are sea of Okhotsk.

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Pollock

Pollock or pollack (pronounced) is the common name used for either of the two species of North Atlantic marine fish in the genus Pollachius.

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Sakhalin

Sakhalin (p) is an island in Northeast Asia.

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Sea of Okhotsk

The Sea of Okhotsk is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located between Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on the east, the Kuril Islands on the southeast, Japan's island of Hokkaido on the south, the island of Sakhalin along the west, and a stretch of eastern Siberian coast along the west and north.

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Seabed

The seabed (also known as the seafloor, sea floor, ocean floor, and ocean bottom) is the bottom of the ocean.

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Sovereignty

Sovereignty can generally be defined as supreme authority.

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Subterranea (geography)

Subterranea are underground structures, both natural (such as caves) and human-made (such as mines).

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Tragedy of the commons

The tragedy of the commons is the concept which states that if many people enjoy unfettered access to a finite, valuable resource such as a pasture, they will tend to overuse it and may end up destroying its value altogether.

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United Nations

The United Nations (UN) is a diplomatic and political international organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.

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United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement

The United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement (UNFSA), otherwise known as the Straddling Fish Stocks Agreement (formally, the Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks) is a multilateral treaty created by the United Nations to enhance the cooperative management of fisheries resources that span wide areas, and are of economic and environmental concern to a number of nations.

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See also

2014 disestablishments in Asia

Borders of Russia

Disputed waters

Fishing conflicts

Fishing in Russia

Sea of Okhotsk

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut_Hole