Dunning (1957). Collections of marine organisms for radio-~ biological analyses also were made in the western Pacific following the Redwing (1956) and Hardtack (1958) test series. The 1956 collection was made by the Foundation at Saipan, Guam, George Vanderbilt Ulithi, Yap and Palau and was sent to the Hanford Atomic Products Operation laboratories for analysis. (1958). The results have been published by Thomas etal. Following Hardtack the made six collections George Vanderbilt Foundation (at three-month intervals) Palau and the Gulf of Siam. at Guam, These collections were sent to the Laboratory of Radiation Biology for analysis. There was also another gampling program for radiobiological analyses made at the time of Hardtack. A series of col- lections of tuna and Indian from the western Pacific Oceans were made by the Japanese. One-half of the samples, which were obtained at the port of landing in Japan, were sent to the Laboratory of Radiation Biology for analysis. The analyses made by the National Institute of Health, have been reported by Kawabata Tokyo, (1960). The present report will be confined to the results of the studies made at the ten one test gite island encompasses "off-site" islands and the shown in Figure 1, during a period which three nuclear testing programs at the Eniwetok OFMIC ba

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