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SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS ON CONTRACT NO. W-28-094~eng-33/
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FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 1947.
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The basic program of the Applied Fisheries Laboratory, o ‘yasasurings.
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the effect of X-rays upon aquatic organisms, was the major concern of the
staff,
Sections I and II
During December the balance of the eggs produced from the adult salmon
returning to the Samish River, that in turn had been produced by adult
chinook galmon exposed to 100 r of X-ray rior to spawning, or that were
used as "controls", were transferred to the lboratory at the University of
Washington.
The majority of the eggs have now hatched and are in the
yolk sac stage.
The 38 irradiated- and control-stock chinook:salmon adults retaken in
1947, produced 15 egg lots, the spawn from 13 of the females was apparently
mature and normal while the spam from two females (Lot 13 and Lot 14)
appeared to be immature or "green".
Further investigation into the inferior nature of the eggs in Lot 13
(100 r = 100 r X-rayed stock) with Lot 14 (control stock) revealed that
Lot 13 was from a "green" or slightly immature female, and consisted of
6059 poor eggs, deformed, including many of a pearshape.
hatchery procedure Lot 13 wuld have been discarded,
In ordinary
Egg Lot 14 was also
from a "green" female resulting in a relatively small percentage of the
eges flowing out into the bucket when the female was opened, but the 1386 egs
that were taken seemed at the time to be normal and would have been retained
in ordinary hatchery procedure,
When Lot 13 is for this reason excluded from
Section numbers refer to the Project Chronology Chart, revised Jamary 9, 1947.
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