UNITED STATS ATOMIC ENERGY CCiuiiSSi WY WASHINGTOY 25, D. €, PEEELCRANDUM ; TO :; K, E. Fields, General Manager FROM : Cc, dune 25, 1955 L.’ Dunham, M.D., Director Division of Biology & Medicine SUBJECT: REPCRT OF INJURY TO JAPANESE FISHERMEN SYMBOL : BMA:BiY ‘ The following is eae report of available information concerning a recent news story of Japanese Tishermen reported to have been injured by fall-out. This matter was referred to at Meeting 1205, and Mr. McCool by memorandum of June 4, 1656, asked that we report any information we might have on the incident. On June 5, 195€, there appeared in the newspapers, a report that a Japanese fishing vessel had been drenched with radioactive rain and that two crew membersrere affected. United Press release is attached, - A copy of the c On June 20th, this Division received a copy of a message dated June 8th from Ambassador Allison to the State Department worded as follows: - "UP STORY CX MISUHO MARU BASED ON UNVERIFIED JAPANESE PRESS REPORTS AND DISCOUNTED CONFIDENTIAL AND UNOFFICIALLY BY JAPANESE RADIATION EXPERTS, FCREIGN OFFICE NOW ATTEIMIPTING CBTAIN ACCURATE REPCRT. NO FOLLG?-UP PRESS PLAY." The intermediate altitude trajectories (30,000 - 45,000 feet) were generally in the direction of the ship's reporte positicn and also rain was reported to have fallen at about the same time as arrival of the air mass from Bikini, The ship's captain, acecrding to the news report, reported there were 45 counts on May 28th end 1,250 counts on May 30th. These vcers are meaningless without information e: to methods oP surements, ete. Mnewing the type cf device ttcneted, however, the meatral phenemenology of Gictrinutieon “ fall-out, it is redinciy unlikely that the amcunt of fall-c ¢ et the distance “i the chon (some 1,600 mites), eveniwith rein-:11, would have nm ccecvete te produce the biological -2fects denerited for 4 crew, Dererimant nf Pera: Histone

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