-5)Decline rates vere calculated on 4 logarithmic basis by the method of least squares using tne Nectar test as origin excert for rets, whose radioactivity was referred to the Marcn 1, 1954 detonation at Bikini as origin. The moat rapid de- Clines with a slope of about -4% vere for sea cucumber nuscle and integument at Leroy. At Belle the decline rates of sea cucumber integument and muscle were about -2. Lagoon vater and plankton near Belle declined at rates of -2.6 and -1.8, re- spectively, Halimeda -2.1, green leaves of land plants -1.6, Acropora after one month -2.2, clam tissues ebout -1.0, spider oneit Siesues -0.6 to -1.2, land hermit crab tissues -] to -1.5, sea cucumber tissues -1.6 to -2, fish tissues -1.2 to -1.9, tern tissues -1.2 to -2.8 (gut), and rat tissues related to March l, 1954, -0.8 to -2. (gut). The residual long-lived products from earlier detonations, particularly Mike on November 1, 1952, are considered to have had an appreciable leveling influence on the decline and decay slopes. Even so, with the exception of clams, snails, and crabs, the observed decline rates vere steeper than the -1.2 rate for mixed fission products. Decay rates of certain samples were compared with the declines over simultaneous periods. Decline rate was steeper than decay for Halimeda, Acropora, and for most samples of sea water, plankton, and see cucumbers. Declines approximately equalled decays for island soil, beach sand, clam, snail, and reef fishes. Simultanecus data vere inadequate for comparison of decline and decay for the green leaves of land plants, crabs, terns, and rats. Only with beach sand was the decay somewhat steeper than decline. The diluting influence of rain and of the surrounding ocean upon the radioactivity in the vicinity of the testing areas is constdered to be responsible for the cases of more rapid decline than decay. When samples of sea cucumber tissues collected in 1954-55 at Belle were recounted nearly simultaneously in 1957, the ear)y samples tended to be more radioactive than the later samples, as would be expected when decline ts more rapid than decay. Similar simultaneous recounting of samples of clam kidney and spider snail tissues from Belle, where decline and decay were equal, showed no significant iifference between early and late samples. Declines and decays of Halimeda and sea cucumbers vere more rapid at Leroy than at more northern and eastern localities.

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