-14~ of radioactivity, indicating that these islands, Bikar, Likiep and Rongerik (Appendix Tables A, D, F, and K), had become contaminated with the 1954 Bravo test fallout as had Of special radioactivity in the island soil, and the low levels in the Rongerik. F note are the high Rongelap Atoll. and we levels of fish liver and viscera coconut samples collected at Later collections were not made at these islands do not know whether further contamination occurred 7 a id = § i there, as it did at islands to the south and west of the ay test site. Birds were sampled only at Ujelang, in 1955 and at Tarawa in 1956. The Bikar and Rongerik 1955 samples contained relatively high levels of beta radioactivity, whereas from Tarawa contained low levels. from Tarawa (Appendix Table G), those The white of a tern egg however, contained more beta radioactivity (99 d/m/g) than any other tissue sampled, and fish, a principal food item of these birds, also con- tained significant amounts of radioactivity. ROPMMEohseditg 0-chy 2 eeFie tam Qualitative analyses of gamma spectra also give an indication of the quantity of the isotopes present. Analyses of this kind made shortly after the 1958 collections (Appendix Table L) show that gr 25 Wh? 5 and RuLO3, 106_p,103, 106 were the predominant radioisotopes in the samples. Two exceptions were nor Aye.

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