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Sakhalin Energy Marine operations Pacific Enterprise support vessel
A documentary video about the ice-class vessels that support the Sakhalin-2 project operations, has become one of the winners of the Tenth all-Russia television contest "TEFI-region".
published: 25 Nov 2011
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The Nivkhs. Natives Of Sakhalin Island // Indigenous Peoples Of Russia
The Nivkhs are one of the most ancient peoples of the Far East. The ancestors of modern Nivkhs settled by the sea or at the mouths of rivers. They fished and picked berries. But the basis of their life for hundreds of years was the marine fur trade.
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published: 30 Oct 2023
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Sakhalin&Kuril Island: The Most Amazing Place You've Never Heard
Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands: The Historical Disputes between Japan & Russia
Two East Asian powerhouses, Japan and Russia, have long staked their territorial claims on the Kuril Islands and the Northern Territories. These islands not only hold abundant natural resources but are also of paramount geostrategic importance.
Following the end of World War II in 1945, the Soviet Union took control of these islands. Although the 1956 Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration saw the Soviet Union promising to return Shikotan and the Habomai Islands to Japan after the signing of a peace treaty, that commitment remains unfulfilled to this day.
Japan firmly believes these islands are an inherent part of its territory, while Russia stands by its post-war occupation status. The two nations have held numerous ...
published: 18 Aug 2023
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Sakhalin: Extraction or Extinction - Russia
Nov 2006
Russia claims its decision to stop Shell building the world's biggest oil and gas development was motivated by environmental concerns. So why will it let work resume if Shell pays more money?
The impoverished islands of Sakhalin are noteworthy for two reasons. Their coastal waters are the only feeding ground for the critically endangered Western Grey Whale. And it's here that the world's largest integrated oil and gas facility is being built. This development is increasingly unpopular in Russia. As Julian Lee from the Centre for Global Energy Studies explains; "It's the only major project in Russia that has no Russian company involvement." Many believe the Kremlin is using environmental concerns to wrest back control of the Sakhalin development.
published: 21 Sep 2007
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Seal marine inhabitants of Sakhalin
#seal#marine#sakhalin
published: 03 Nov 2021
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Secrets of the Russian Island
Vladivostok is the capital city of Russian Far East. The incredible diversity of nature within city limits inspired me to explore remote areas of Vladivostok. I challenged me to get to one of the islands of Vladivostok Archipelago without using a boat, visiting various places of interest along my way.
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published: 05 Mar 2022
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Why Russia Is At War With Japan Over These Islands
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published: 20 Jan 2022
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Diving on Sakhalin. 2011.
Max depth 7 m, temp +12..+14 C, visibility 10 m.
Vostochny village.
published: 30 Aug 2011
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Sakhalin fishermen - 1
courtesy @marchenk.maksim
published: 29 Jan 2020
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From Kurils With Love
To learn more about the film, and how you can support conservation efforts and research, visit the official website at: http://fromkurilswithlove.com/
To support Vladimir, go to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-kuril-islands.
Vladimir, a scrappy Russian marine biologist, stows away aboard a boat filled with adventure junkies and a world-renowned cybersecurity expert to help fulfil his quest to understand and protect the Kuril Islands. Set in one of the most inaccessible volcanic island chains in the world, the film introduces us to a true warrior for the planet on an intimate journey of visual bliss, sea lion chaos, and ultimately a greater hope for the Earth.
#fromkurilswithlove #createtomorrow #protecttomorrow
Read the expedition diary here: https://www.tomorrowunlocked.com/sett...
published: 01 Sep 2020
10:05
Sakhalin Energy Marine operations Pacific Enterprise support vessel
A documentary video about the ice-class vessels that support the Sakhalin-2 project operations, has become one of the winners of the Tenth all-Russia television...
A documentary video about the ice-class vessels that support the Sakhalin-2 project operations, has become one of the winners of the Tenth all-Russia television contest "TEFI-region".
https://wn.com/Sakhalin_Energy_Marine_Operations_Pacific_Enterprise_Support_Vessel
A documentary video about the ice-class vessels that support the Sakhalin-2 project operations, has become one of the winners of the Tenth all-Russia television contest "TEFI-region".
- published: 25 Nov 2011
- views: 1293
19:00
The Nivkhs. Natives Of Sakhalin Island // Indigenous Peoples Of Russia
The Nivkhs are one of the most ancient peoples of the Far East. The ancestors of modern Nivkhs settled by the sea or at the mouths of rivers. They fished and pi...
The Nivkhs are one of the most ancient peoples of the Far East. The ancestors of modern Nivkhs settled by the sea or at the mouths of rivers. They fished and picked berries. But the basis of their life for hundreds of years was the marine fur trade.
►More Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEhcCwDA--ZoNBqzMpJuc3Msm8d063GhM
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https://wn.com/The_Nivkhs._Natives_Of_Sakhalin_Island_Indigenous_Peoples_Of_Russia
The Nivkhs are one of the most ancient peoples of the Far East. The ancestors of modern Nivkhs settled by the sea or at the mouths of rivers. They fished and picked berries. But the basis of their life for hundreds of years was the marine fur trade.
►More Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEhcCwDA--ZoNBqzMpJuc3Msm8d063GhM
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- published: 30 Oct 2023
- views: 4892
8:01
Sakhalin&Kuril Island: The Most Amazing Place You've Never Heard
Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands: The Historical Disputes between Japan & Russia
Two East Asian powerhouses, Japan and Russia, have long staked their territorial ...
Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands: The Historical Disputes between Japan & Russia
Two East Asian powerhouses, Japan and Russia, have long staked their territorial claims on the Kuril Islands and the Northern Territories. These islands not only hold abundant natural resources but are also of paramount geostrategic importance.
Following the end of World War II in 1945, the Soviet Union took control of these islands. Although the 1956 Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration saw the Soviet Union promising to return Shikotan and the Habomai Islands to Japan after the signing of a peace treaty, that commitment remains unfulfilled to this day.
Japan firmly believes these islands are an inherent part of its territory, while Russia stands by its post-war occupation status. The two nations have held numerous discussions over the matter but have yet to find common ground.
This territorial dispute not only reflects historical scars between the two countries but also touches upon geopolitics, resource competition, and national sentiments. This video delves into the underlying reasons for this territorial disagreement and how it impacts the bilateral relationship between Japan and Russia.
00:00 Introduction
00:37 Beginning of the Dispute
01:20 Russian Empire Starts Expanding
02:20 Russo-Japanese War 1904
03:45 The Effects of Japan's Victory
05:06 End of World War II
06:26 New World Order
07:22 Dismantling of the USSR 1991
https://wn.com/Sakhalin_Kuril_Island_The_Most_Amazing_Place_You've_Never_Heard
Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands: The Historical Disputes between Japan & Russia
Two East Asian powerhouses, Japan and Russia, have long staked their territorial claims on the Kuril Islands and the Northern Territories. These islands not only hold abundant natural resources but are also of paramount geostrategic importance.
Following the end of World War II in 1945, the Soviet Union took control of these islands. Although the 1956 Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration saw the Soviet Union promising to return Shikotan and the Habomai Islands to Japan after the signing of a peace treaty, that commitment remains unfulfilled to this day.
Japan firmly believes these islands are an inherent part of its territory, while Russia stands by its post-war occupation status. The two nations have held numerous discussions over the matter but have yet to find common ground.
This territorial dispute not only reflects historical scars between the two countries but also touches upon geopolitics, resource competition, and national sentiments. This video delves into the underlying reasons for this territorial disagreement and how it impacts the bilateral relationship between Japan and Russia.
00:00 Introduction
00:37 Beginning of the Dispute
01:20 Russian Empire Starts Expanding
02:20 Russo-Japanese War 1904
03:45 The Effects of Japan's Victory
05:06 End of World War II
06:26 New World Order
07:22 Dismantling of the USSR 1991
- published: 18 Aug 2023
- views: 69797
25:40
Sakhalin: Extraction or Extinction - Russia
Nov 2006
Russia claims its decision to stop Shell building the world's biggest oil and gas development was motivated by environmental concerns. So why will it ...
Nov 2006
Russia claims its decision to stop Shell building the world's biggest oil and gas development was motivated by environmental concerns. So why will it let work resume if Shell pays more money?
The impoverished islands of Sakhalin are noteworthy for two reasons. Their coastal waters are the only feeding ground for the critically endangered Western Grey Whale. And it's here that the world's largest integrated oil and gas facility is being built. This development is increasingly unpopular in Russia. As Julian Lee from the Centre for Global Energy Studies explains; "It's the only major project in Russia that has no Russian company involvement." Many believe the Kremlin is using environmental concerns to wrest back control of the Sakhalin development.
https://wn.com/Sakhalin_Extraction_Or_Extinction_Russia
Nov 2006
Russia claims its decision to stop Shell building the world's biggest oil and gas development was motivated by environmental concerns. So why will it let work resume if Shell pays more money?
The impoverished islands of Sakhalin are noteworthy for two reasons. Their coastal waters are the only feeding ground for the critically endangered Western Grey Whale. And it's here that the world's largest integrated oil and gas facility is being built. This development is increasingly unpopular in Russia. As Julian Lee from the Centre for Global Energy Studies explains; "It's the only major project in Russia that has no Russian company involvement." Many believe the Kremlin is using environmental concerns to wrest back control of the Sakhalin development.
- published: 21 Sep 2007
- views: 39171
13:45
Secrets of the Russian Island
Vladivostok is the capital city of Russian Far East. The incredible diversity of nature within city limits inspired me to explore remote areas of Vladivostok. I...
Vladivostok is the capital city of Russian Far East. The incredible diversity of nature within city limits inspired me to explore remote areas of Vladivostok. I challenged me to get to one of the islands of Vladivostok Archipelago without using a boat, visiting various places of interest along my way.
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https://wn.com/Secrets_Of_The_Russian_Island
Vladivostok is the capital city of Russian Far East. The incredible diversity of nature within city limits inspired me to explore remote areas of Vladivostok. I challenged me to get to one of the islands of Vladivostok Archipelago without using a boat, visiting various places of interest along my way.
You can contribute to new videos via:
PayPal: ivantrains@yandex.ru
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- published: 05 Mar 2022
- views: 46835
11:07
Why Russia Is At War With Japan Over These Islands
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Why Russia Is At War With Japan Over These Islands
...
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Why Russia Is At War With Japan Over These Islands
Support me on Patreon:
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Why Russia Is At War With Japan Over These Islands
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- published: 20 Jan 2022
- views: 294483
3:21
Diving on Sakhalin. 2011.
Max depth 7 m, temp +12..+14 C, visibility 10 m.
Vostochny village.
Max depth 7 m, temp +12..+14 C, visibility 10 m.
Vostochny village.
https://wn.com/Diving_On_Sakhalin._2011.
Max depth 7 m, temp +12..+14 C, visibility 10 m.
Vostochny village.
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 660
24:28
From Kurils With Love
To learn more about the film, and how you can support conservation efforts and research, visit the official website at: http://fromkurilswithlove.com/
To suppo...
To learn more about the film, and how you can support conservation efforts and research, visit the official website at: http://fromkurilswithlove.com/
To support Vladimir, go to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-kuril-islands.
Vladimir, a scrappy Russian marine biologist, stows away aboard a boat filled with adventure junkies and a world-renowned cybersecurity expert to help fulfil his quest to understand and protect the Kuril Islands. Set in one of the most inaccessible volcanic island chains in the world, the film introduces us to a true warrior for the planet on an intimate journey of visual bliss, sea lion chaos, and ultimately a greater hope for the Earth.
#fromkurilswithlove #createtomorrow #protecttomorrow
Read the expedition diary here: https://www.tomorrowunlocked.com/setting-sails
https://wn.com/From_Kurils_With_Love
To learn more about the film, and how you can support conservation efforts and research, visit the official website at: http://fromkurilswithlove.com/
To support Vladimir, go to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-kuril-islands.
Vladimir, a scrappy Russian marine biologist, stows away aboard a boat filled with adventure junkies and a world-renowned cybersecurity expert to help fulfil his quest to understand and protect the Kuril Islands. Set in one of the most inaccessible volcanic island chains in the world, the film introduces us to a true warrior for the planet on an intimate journey of visual bliss, sea lion chaos, and ultimately a greater hope for the Earth.
#fromkurilswithlove #createtomorrow #protecttomorrow
Read the expedition diary here: https://www.tomorrowunlocked.com/setting-sails
- published: 01 Sep 2020
- views: 457383