5.

CONCLUSIONS
The radioactivity of the six groups of organisms by islands

is summarized in Table 20.
The

individual counts for pre-shot samples ranged from 0

to 80,000 d/m/g of wet sample and the distribution of counts was
strongly skewed to the left.

A count of zero was obtained from

samples collected at all islands and for most of the groups.

For the post test samples,

to 14,000,000 d/m/g wet.
or Igurin.

individual counts ranged from 0

The few zero counts were from Japtan

Counts of 1,000,000 d/m/g or greater were obtained

from all groups of living organisms other than land vertebrates.
The distribution of post test counts was also

skewed to the

left.
The average values

(Table 20) are those of all samples pre-

pared for counting and may include more than one semple from
one

specimen.

A comparison of one group with another is limited

py the differences between species and tissues as well as by the
variations

in sampling;

however,

the

number of semples proces-

sed warrants the belief that trends are indicated.

Although

the range in values for one group of organisms at one station
may be considerable,

the order of magnitude of differences be-

tween islands and between groups is great enough to clearly
indicate a constant order in the ranking of the groups and a
definite pattern of distribution by stations.
Ranking of the groups for both the pre and post shot col-

lections (1) by the station with the greatest activity or (2)

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