-llnaturally occurring radionuclide, these are the fallout radionuclides which are most likely to be present in biological samples. With fish samples there was a question about the presence of cobalt-57 and cerium-144, or both, since the gamma photopeaks for these two radionuclides are similar. Previous radiochemical analyses have shown that cobalt-57 is found in the internal organs of marine fish and invertebrates and that radiocerium is not (Lowman et al., 1957 and 1960), thus it was assumed that only cobalt-57 was present. The levels of strontium-90 in a few samples of water and fish were determined by a radiochemical method which combines standard wet chemical techniques and the technique of ion-excharge chemistry (Kawabata and Held, 1958). Since the time elapsed between collection and counting may be as great as six months, errors in estimating activity in shortlived radionuclides, such as iodine-131, are large. RESULTS Fish In Table 3 the data on the radionuclide content of three tissues of yellowfin tuna, summarized. A total of during Cruises 56, 57, based on the date of collection, 107 yellowfin were and 59. This caught, most species accounted are of them for 63 per cent of the total number of specimens collected and analyzed.

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