



Fish Parts Prepared for Oil Extraction September 1941
$20.00
In a bustling seafood processing facility workers prepare fish parts for boiling. In September 1941 the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria Oregon focused on extracting oil from fish heads and tails. This oil, rich in vitamins, was essential for packing salmon and contributed to the nutritional value of seafood products.
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Fish Parts Prepared for Oil Extraction September 1941
8" x 10"
$20.00