fish was a wise one,
There is reason to believe that contamination was
confined to the surface of the fish anc occured when the racioactivo ssics

fcoll anc. entercd the ships hold,

With the Gccision cf the United States Food and Drug Administration

to monitor inconinz shipments of tuna, the suippins companies operating
cut of Japan initiated a requirement that the Japancse certify export

sfipmonts as being free of radioactivity.

When I arrived in Japan on March 22, the Japanese had already monitored

their first outgoing shipment of frozen tuna, The Ministry of Welfare
undertook to have ite sanitation inspectors trainec in the use of geiger
countors anc began the routine inspection of both incoming and outgoing
tuna at five ports, All vessels were instructed to return to one of theec
ports, Fivo seiser counters were cbtainec fron the Far East Commanc ani .
losned to the Japanese, In adéition, they mustorec approximatoly the same
nunber from various sources in Japan,
On March 24, at a conference with the Japanese Government officials,

thor asked for my recommencation for maximum permissible contamination.
They also aske¢ that I reccmmenc the kind of examination that shoulé be
mace of the fish,

Because of my unfamiliarity with the mechanical ceteails of hancling
tuna shipments, I suesestcod that I be permitted to stucy tuna loading
operations sche vlec for the following day, Thereupon it was arrangec

that I snoul. accompany Japanese officials to Yokohema where tne Satan

was being loade: witn frozen albacor,

Tune shipments involve many fish ané it is not an casy mattor to monitor

eroperly with inexperiencee personnel anc only a few survey inetrumonts.

Bascc. on my inspection of the Batan, I sugcestcd that every tenth fish be
monitored for about 1 minute by passins an open window GM probe over the
surface of the fish, payinc particular attention to the cilis. I also
instructed then to insert the probe into the mouth of the tuna ant into
the abcominal incision throush the fish,
There romaincé the question of criteria for rejection of fish founc
to be contaminated. Again it is not a simplo matter to cvaluato the risk
to 2 corsumer of tuna from measurcmonts made in this way, I informed tho
Japanese thet I was unable to propose a realistic fizurc without sone
stucy. On the other hané it wes my bolicf that significantly contaminated
fish were not likely to be founé, Low level fall out to the skins of the
fish was, of course, a possibility. This scemcc to be of little significance
in view of cxistirfs cannory practices which strips the skins from tle fish
when processing begins. I told the Japanese I woulc. be standing by in
Tokyo, that they shoulc continuc to monitor tt fish by the rethoc I
proposec, *nd tuat whon and if contaminato. fish were found I should be
acvised anc siven the opportunity immodiately to make a first hané inspoction
of tne fish, My recommendations woul: depend on what I found.
Ko contaainatec tuna have dDvcen brought to my attention. Nowspapers
heve occasionally reported incomin: shipments of contaminated fish but the
Japanese had not requested that I make an exanination of then,

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