3.
The amount and kinds of radioactive substances absorbed
or adsorbed onto the plants and animals.
4,
The more immediate effects of the Mike shot upon the
plants and animals
2.
OPERATIONS
To carry out the field portion of the operations, represent-
atives of the Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington, spent the period from October 20 to November 11, 1952,
at Eniwetok.
Field parties left the group headquarters on the
Oakhill (LSD-7) each day for the collecting stations about the
lagoon.
Collections were made by specialists in each of the several
fields.
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Kelshaw Bonham
Invertebrates
Edward E. Held
Invertebrates
Prank G. Lowman
Instrumentation and
land vertebrates
Ralph F. Palumbo
Aquatic and land plants
Allyn H. Seymour
Plankton and water samples
Arthur
Fishes
D. Welander
Project leader
Lauren R. Donaldson
The final processing o f the material and the analysis of
the data were accomplished by the combined efforts of the entire
staff of the Laboratory.
Each of the several specialists
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