34 short-lived radioactive anions such as Np? 39, Mo?9-7079, tet32_7132, Fe?>, after six weeks, the induced Fe2? and Co? /.58-60 predominated. and radioisotopes zn®5 , Reviewing the results of four surveys of radioactivity in the sea near the Eniwetok test site conducted during the period 1956-1958, Lowman (1960) stated that only a small fraction of the total radioactivity in the sea was associated with the plankton. The average total radioactivity in the water was 40,000 times that contained in the plankton. However, the radioactivity per unit volume of plankton was much higher than for an equal volume of water. Lowman, Palumbo and South (1957) gave the pattern of distribution of the induced radioisotopes of the transition elements manganese, Proving Ground. iron, cobalt and zinc at the Pacific In general, they were found to be present in the sea and not on the land, marine plants. in marine animals and not in Few or none were present in the island soil, in land plants or herbivorous field rats. plankton, However, in the marine invertebrate filter feeders and omnivores, and in fishes, these radioelements were present and contribu- ted up to 100 per cent of the total radioactivity. The radioactivity in the reef fishes of Belle Island in Eniwetok Atoll was reported by Welander (1957) to decline more

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