Document Type
Technical Report
Abstract
In the fall of 1969, an OWRR-supported study of salmon carcass decomposition was initiated with the intent of collecting information on the biological and chemical dynamics of the decomposition and deposition of salmon wastes in Alaskan estuaries. The study aim was to elucidate the rates and mechanisms of the chemical transformations that accompany breakdown of fish flesh and to reveal the capacity of the Alaskan estuaries to handle quantities of organic seafood waste without presenting a pollution problem. This study has been in progress for several years, and the results have markedly increased our understanding of the decomposition of such organic materials in coastal streams and estuaries.
Publication Date
12-17-1972
Recommended Citation
Goering, J. and Brickell, D., "Distribution of Organics from Salmon Decomposition: Completion Report" (1972). WERC Publications . 64.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_mirl_werc_pubs/64
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1751