69 To emphasize the probable role of diet in the distribution of gamma radioactivity in the fish of the lagoon, the histogram in Figure 5 was plotted from the data of Table 2, showing gamma radioactivity in the stomachs of fish classified according to feeding habit. It is apparent from the figure that the gamma radioactivity was concentrated in the carnivores, gomewhat more heavily in those of benthic feeding in those which feed on pelagic fauna. fish are, in the strictest sense, Although habits than coral-feeding benthic carnivores, it is apparent from the figure that, with respect to the accumulation of radioactivity from the diet, fish which feed on coral are rather conspicuously different from those which feed on motile fauna. The higher levels of radioactivity in carnivorous rather than in omnivorous or herbivorous fish may be due to the binding of induced, transition element radionuclides from airborne fallout to a solid phase in sea water, which when ingested by heterotrophic plankton organisms, to the carnivorous becomes available, principally, food cycle. The greater concentration of radiomaterials in the benthic than in the pelagic carnivores may be due to the effects of gravity on the solid phase in the sea water; the particles tend- ing to settle to the bottom where they present a higher density

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