PERSISTENCE OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION IN

lagoon fish was only very roughly proportional
to the external radiation dose over the adjoining
island.

Crabs and clams were found to havea residual
concentration of beta-cmilting radionuclides of
about the same level as fish from the corre-

sponding locality. This is in contrast to the
largerdifferences noted between crabs and clama

as compered to fish at 1 year post delonation.

Snails from Gejen had considerably higher

concentrations of activity than fish from the

same locality, as was noted in the 1-year
resurvey. The higher level of activity of the
snails may berelated to their habit of feeding
on the bottom of the lagoon where higher con-

centrations of radionuclides were found,
The internal distribution of radioactivity im

the tissues of fish (primarily carnivores) col-

lected in the various lagoons indicated that an
average of 20 percent of the total beta and

gamma activity was found in the skeleton
(Table 2). Tho head contained an average of
30 percent of the total beta and 21 percent of
the gammaactivity. Muscle contained approximately 14 percent of the total beta and gamma

activity, The activity of the viscera and contents varied considerably, but contained on the
average about 33 percent of the total beta activity and 16 percent of the totel gammeactivity.
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post detonation.

Theresults of the radiochemical analyses for

specific radionuclides are presented in Table 3.
The most important finding is the very high
percentage of the total activity in fish which is
contributed by Zn®. The manner in which

this induced activity is concentrated has not
been determined. The Zn* in fish is distributed
fairly evenly among the various tissues. The
Zn® was not found in clams, crabs, or snails,
with the exception of one helmet snail from

Kabelle Island.

The rare earth group of fission products
constituted a small percentage of the total
beta activity in clams and fish. The rare

earth elements as a group do not appear to be
selectively localized. The rare earth activity
of the crabs was high, an average of 20 percent
of the total beta activity. Snails concentrated
the largest amounts of rare earth elements.

The Sr® concentralion was very low, con-

tributing generally a fraction of 1 percent of
the total beta activity. The Sr® content is of
particular importance, since it is the radionuclide of greatest potential hazard. The
Sr® hazard derives principally from its long

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