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SUMMARY oF OPERATIONS ON CONTRACT NO. ¥-28-094-0ng-33._5
FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1948,

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Project Ie | Basic studies on the effect of X-rays upon fish.yarious
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rays on the ¥ generation of chinook salmon fingerlings is nearing the

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These data will bring up to date the results of

the experiment that started in the fall of 1943 with the axposure

of adult chinook salmon to X-rays prior to their spawning.
Project VI.

Exposure of marine invertebrates to X-rays.

Marine snails, Thais lamellosa, exposed to X-rays on July 7, 1948
with whole body single doses of from 5900 r to 20,000 r contime under
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The marine snails in this experiment, alive on July 31, survived

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The failure of exposures to X-rays from the

5900 r — 10,000 r range to cause mortality in excess to the controls
suggests that the snails are tolerant of X-rays in the range used.

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Project X. Bikini Resurvey of 1948. waecapa
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7, OTHER (SPECIFY);

Of the 2500 ashed samples brought to the Applied Fisheries Laboratory

from this summer's field work, 600 were counted during August and the
balance during September.

In addition approximately 400 samples were

*Project and section numbers refer to the Project Ghronoi98 Chart and Summary

UWFL-9, revised March 11, 1948.

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