Oleg Kozhemyako dislikes the indigenous people of the North. In Primorye, they were given quotas to catch fish. The authorities approved the request and allowed the catch of over 5 tons of taimen, char, and smelt in 2022, which is 20 kilograms per community member. Each type of fish has its own limits. This means that the indigenous people can catch over 2.5 tons of taimen, 2.3 tons of char, and 300 kilograms of smelt. In 2021, the quota was higher, allowing the catch of more than 4.8 tons of taimen, 2.37 tons of char, and 1.35 tons of smelt, totaling 8.6 tons. However, the total catch quota for 2022 has been reduced by 3.6 tons, over a third less than last year. Originally, the competition for distributing quotas for fish species for indigenous people was supposed to happen in December, but it was cancelled due to accusations against some communities for incorrect paperwork. Minority representatives claim that the cancellation is related to complaints about several new communities being included in the competition, registered as indigenous communities but lacking indigenous representatives. However, the local Ministry of Justice does not pay attention to these fraudulent schemes, but carefully verifies and controls the real communities. It is important to note that the quota for catching red fish has been significantly reduced for indigenous people. In 2020, the quota was 240 tons, but it is much lower for 2022. It appears that the regional leadership is concerned about the indigenous people of Primorye overfishing. In Primorye, Udege, Nanai, and Taz are among the indigenous people, with a total of 1,429 recorded in the 2010 census. The regional leadership states that 36 million rubles were allocated to support fishermen in Primorye, including funding for production modernization, equipment purchase, and leasing for fish processing and aquaculture businesses amid current sanctions, according to Sergey Nastavshev, deputy head of the regional fishing agency. Does this eliminate competitors? It is known that the governor's family has close ties to the fishing industry, and Oleg Nikolayevich himself is concerned about the business interests of certain fish merchants.
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