of the 1954 series at Bikini Atoll. The levels of radioactivity of the algae immediately following the test averaged 2, 500 uc/kg of wet tissue but declined rapidly, thus the level from previous experiments (1.9 wc/kg) was reached in about 170 days. At the conclusion of the study in April 1956, the average level was 0. 10 wc/kg of wet tissue. The trend for the period was one of general decline of radioactivity, although there was some deviation from this pattern. B. Rate of Decline of Radioactivity in the Sea Water The amounts of radioactivity in the sea water collected in ‘ne same area as the algae are given in Table 2. In recording the results of the radioactivity in the water, the data are reported in d/m/m1) instead of uc/kg because of the very low levels found. Onthe first day after the test, the radioactivity in the water averaged 2,200 d/m/ml but it declined rapidly, so that on the last collection dates it was indistinguishable from the background level. A logarithmic plot of the decline in radioac- tivity is shown in Figure 3, and it can be seen that the rate is approxi- mately the same as that for the algae, even though the levels in the algae were approximately one thousand times greater. From May 15, 1954 to May 19, 1954, the ratio of radioactivity in the algae to that in the water increased from 2, 500 to 14, 000, which indi- cates that the algae were concentrating radioactive material even though

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