13 water, or radionuclides may be adsorbed on the surface of the animal. Although adsorption is an important means of contami- nation of organisms by fresh fallout, it is probably no longer important at Bikini, where the last significant fallout occurred in 1958. The astronomically large surface area presented by the masses of branching corals and their associated flora and fauna must have removed, from the water, all adsorbable radionuclides not already removed by the plankton soon after fallout. The land organisms contain primarily the long-lived fission products 13765 and 905, and, as expected, these radionuclides are found associated with those tissues or organs which contain potassium and calcium, respectively, behave similarly in metabolism, since cesium and potassium as do strontium and calcium. There are quantitative and qualitative differences in radionuclide content of organisms associated with feeding habit. The goatfish, a bottom-feeding carnivore, and 207 54 than the convict surgeonfish, contains more 60% a grazing herbivore, or the mullet, a plankton feeder (Tables 2 and 3). carnivores, the grouper and ulua, 20755 (Table 4) Higher order also contain more 006 and than the convict surgeonfish; however, the differences may be associated with age as well as with feeding habit. The smaller, contain less 90 and presumably younger, reef fish of a species Sx than the larger fish of the same species