Abstract

Generalized data from 30 years of observations on the state of the radioecological conditions due to decommissioning and utilization of nuclear powered submarines from the Pacific Ocean fleet of Russia are presented. Information on the content of technogenic and natural radionuclides in air, soil, seawater, bottom deposits, hydrobionts, and others are presented. It is shown that the decommissioning and utilization of boats from the Pacific Ocean fleet did not have an inadmissable radiation effect on the public and environment in the Far East region (with the exception of the 1985 accident in Bukhta Chazhma). 9 figures, 22 tables, 17 references.

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