1941 Salmon Heads and Tails for Oil Extraction Oregon
In September 1941, salmon heads and tails await boiling to extract oils, illustrating a key aspect of the fishing industry in Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. The Columbia River Packing Association played a significant role in processing salmon, which was vital for local economies. Salmon oil was widely used in various products, emphasizing the resources economic importance.
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1941 Salmon Heads and Tails for Oil Extraction Oregon
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