— & ® DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY @ U. S. ATOMIC Y COMMISSION Washington, B.C, INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS FOR AFTERNOON NEWSPAPERS No. 129, September 20, 1948 Thursday, September 23, 1948 Tel. ST 8000, Brs. 307, 308 EXPEDITION COMPLETES SURVEY OF MARINE LIFE AT BIKINI AND ENIWETOK An expedition sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission and assisted by the Navy Department has completed a survey of the effects of atomic ex- plosions on marine life at Bikini and Eniwetok Atolls in the Pacific Ocean. The survey was conducted in July by a party of civilian scientists headed by Dr. Lauren R. Donaldson, Director of the Applied Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Washington, Seattle. Evaluation of the data and specimens accumulated by the expedition will be made by the Applied Fisheries Laboratory and will consume a period of many months. When the study has been completed, those portions of the findings which do not contain restricted data will be made public. The expedition operated under a contract with the AEC's Office of Hanford Directed Operations, Richland, Washington, and general technical direction was provided by the AEC's Division of Biology and Medicine in Washington, D.C. The Navy provided forward area support, including surface craft, transportation and housing. 1947. Dr. Donaldson headed a previous expedition to Bikini in the summer of The results of the two surveys will be correlated and combined to provide a continuing picture of the effecte of the 1946 Bikini atomic bomb tests on plant and animal life in the lagoon, The marine life survey at Eniwetok was the first conducted there since the atomic weapons tests this spring. In addition to Dr. Donaldson, the members of the expedition were: Theodore H, Bullock, Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of California at Los Aygeles. John R, Donaldson, Student and Research Assistant, University of Washington. Edward D. Held, Biology Department, University of California at Los Angeles, George J. Hollsnberg, Bifogy Department, University of Redlands, Redlands, California. Vv uP jp nore be Ves 2. e MEDICINE, HEALTH & SAFETY ecor poteite a odaPPR eraoo es<i cay Lz 3 . Fs r ~

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