~ WwW which concentrates Llodine entirely? Ff you mentioned of the algae, was that like the Japanese seaweed don't think they eat it, DONALDSON: Do they have that there? I'm sure it exists in Japan but I I've never seen it in the markets nw in Japan. ont * iodine taste, does that exist down in the coral, in these ROOT: atolls? CONALDSON: 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ROOT: 23 2h 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Yes, It does? Because that is a naturally high concentrated one. DONALDSON: many algae. ROOT: Yes. Why I'm hesitant, there are so I was wondering whether the one you mentioned was the one? DONALOSON: If I recall correctly, there are som 63 species at Bikini alome. Many of them are: various shades of purple and red. ROOT: These would be the naturally high iodine concentrated, 21 22 That heavy purple seaweed that has a strong DONALDSON: Yes, within this whole group there are those that captivate much more specifically than others and I think that it's this lack of uniformity that we have to guard against, not saying 411 algae do this and all fish do this and all corals do this; that all plants do such and such, And ths iswhy I hesitate to do like this I put on the blackboard. Land plants with a term like this, because it's self- defeating to do this sort of thing because you lose all the understanding that can- te gained by looking at the variety of parareters that are available to you, AYRES: You have indicated that maganese and cobalt 32 are both taken up preferentially in sea water, which would 33 Suggest surely that they are unduly scarce, - Isn't that the Stafford Warren 2 ~ DOEUCLA ~