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RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF AREAS IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN FROM NUCLEAR TESTS

December 18, 1954 (U. S. N. PBM No. 2471).
Applied Fisheries Laboratory, Dr. Lauren R.
Donaldson, Director, Dr. Edward E. Held, Mr.
Paul R. Olson, and Dr. Jared Davis, entomologist on loan to the Applied Fisheries Labora-

tory, from General

Electric, Radiological

At the U. S. Naval Radiological Defense

Sciences, Aquatic Biology Group, Richland,
Washington.
Mr. Robert Rinehart and Mr. Paul Zigman,
NRDL, accompanied the expedition.
January 25-80, 1956 (U. S. Navy O. G. “Rio
Grande’’).

V. Weiss.

October 21~23, 1956 (L. S. T. 664).
Applied Fisheries Laboratory, Dr. Allyn H.
Seymour, Dr. Edward E. Held, Dr. Kelshaw
Bonham and Dr. Frank G. Lowman.
November 7, 1956 (U. S. Navy PBM 612).
Applied Fisheries Laboratory, Dr. Allyn H.

Seymour and Dr. Edward E. Held.

February 7-14, 1956.
U. S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory: Dr. Edward R. Thompkins, Evan C.
Evans III, William T. Pflueger, Capt. USA,
Joseph K. Gong, and Walter L. Milne. U.S.
Geological Survey, Department of Interior:
Dr. F. R. Fosberg.
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Chase, Edward E. Held, Neal O. Hines, Frank

G. Lowman, Paul R. Olson, Ralph F. Palumbo,
Dorothy South and Arthur D. Welander.

Laboratory: Mr. R. W. Rinehart, assisted by
Mr. John A. Seiler and Mr. William H. Shipman
were responsible for laboratory analysis of

U. S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory: Robert W. Rinehart, Evan C. Evans
ITI, Joseph K. Gong, George M. Neuffer, Lt.
(jg) USNR, and William G. Murray. Applied
Fisheries Laboratory: Dr. Allyn H. Seymour
and Dr. Frank G. Lowman.

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Seymour, Mary Ash Baird, Kelshaw Bonham,
Grace C. Brewer, Simeon T. Cantril, Marion L.

July 23-24, 1966 (U. S. Navy Gruman Albatross).
Applied Fisheries Laboratory: Dr. Lauren R.
Donaldson, Mr. Paul R. Olson and Dr. Arthur
D. Welander.
The processing of the material and analyses

of the data at the Applied Fisheries Laboratory
were shared by the following staff members:
Dr. Lauren R. Donaldson, Director, Allyn H.

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samples and evaluation of data in 1955, and

were joined in this work in 1956 by Dr. Herbert

In addition to his field participation,

Mr. Gong was responsible for preparation of
samples and evaluation of data in 1955 and was
joined in this work by Mr. Milne in 1956. Dr.
Minoru Honma, Maurice J. Brau, HN, USN,
and Phillip Simone, HM3, USN, assisted in
the 1956 analytical determinations. Mr. Wil-

liam Murray performed the photographic

services in 1955. During both years, Captain
Albert R. Behnke (MC) USN, served as
scientific advisor; Dr. Stanton H. Cohn as
senior investigator for planning of the field
trips and for analysis of biological data; Mr.
Paul E. Zigman, as senior investigator for
planning and analysis of chemical data. The
divers that assisted in the 1956 survey were Lt.
P. L. Schlegel, USNR, of Underwater Demolition Team 11, and Q. D. Dennison, QM],
USN, of Underwater Demolition Team 12,
both of U.S. Naval Amphibian Base, Coronado,
California.
The general concepts of Operation Troll were
discussed at an ad hoc meeting in Washington,
D. C., on January 12, 1955. The following
were present: Dr. A. C. Vine, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institute, Dr. J. Isaacs, Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, Dr. T. Folsom,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Mr. F.
Jennings, Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
Dr. J. Smith, Office of Naval Research, Mr. J.
Kane, Office of Naval Research and Mr. H. D.
LeVine, Health and Safety Laboratory, AEC.
The detailed planning was worked out among
Mr. J. Smith and Mr. J. Kane of the Office of
Naval Research, Dr. Warren S. Wooster of
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Mr.
Howard Brown and Dr. Willis R. Boss of the

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