- 24 - The decay rates of algae from the intertidal zones of eight islands are givenin Table 8. In general the decay rates for the different species collected at one island were the same. It was found, however, that the decay rates varied depending on the date of collection. The radioactivity in the algae collected at Henry and Leroy Islands decayed faster than tha inthe algae collected at other islands ( Table 9). Table 9. Summary of the decay rates of algae collected on four dates at Leroy and Henry Islands, and at six other islands combined, expressed as the negative slopes of logarithmic plots. Date of collection Leroy Is. Henry Is. Other islands 6/3/54 1.8 1.5 1.3 7/20/54 2.0 — 2.0 1.5 10/54 2.6 2.3 1.3 2/55 2.7 1.7 1.1 From these data it appears that the algae at Leroy and Henry Islands absorbed radionuclides with relatively short half lives. A similz conclusion was reached with samples of invertebrates collected at same time 8) nation from activity at of the atoll. the These observations indicate that the residual contami previous detonations accounted for less of the radio these islands than it did at the islands in the northern e:

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