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THE FATE OF FISHING IN THE TSARIST RUSSIA: THE HUMAN-FISH NEXUS IN LAKE BAIKAL An NCEEER Working Paper by Nicholas Breyfogle Ohio State University
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Document Date: 2011-11-15 21:15:16


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Irkutsk / /

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Russia / /

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RUB / /

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East European Research University of Washington Box / Ohio State University / University of Washington Press / Kennan Institute / /

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ecological systems / work products / food production/delivery process / food production / least expensive food / winter food / important food source / pollution by-products / miraculous food / food / /

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Columbia River / Lake Baikal / /

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Congress / Regional Baikal Fishing Committee / Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies / American Council of Learned Societies/Social / European Research University of Washington Box / Mershon Center for International Security Studies / Nicholas Breyfogle Ohio State University National Council / US Federal Reserve / U.S. Department of State / Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies / Science Research Council/National Endowment for the Humanities Area Studies Fellowship / National Council / University of Washington Press / American Philosophical Society / The Ohio State University / United States Government / /

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Nicholas Breyfogle / David F. Arnold / Washington Box / Paul R. Josephson / Richard White / K.K. Panteleev / Paul Greenberg / /

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author / Fisherman / Principal Investigator / fisher / /

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Ohio / /

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Southeast Alaska / /

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Brute Force Technology / /

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