eva 218 DASA 2019-2 FREMONT-SMITH: What I'm trying to bring out is, does he have enough staff to do the job? WOLFE: Nobody ever has enoughstaff, mre FREMONT-SMITH: got enough staff. Okay. [ just wanted to bring it out. He hasn't DONALDSON: This is one ot the tricks one iearns being a achool teacher, Dr. Fremont-Smith. The fish usually come between August and September. The return runs usually begin around the 25th day of September. This year it was the 26th, but it's close enough. Then IL have the 25 or 30 students who can help me. WARREN: He ordera the fish to return on that date! [Laughter] FREMONT-SMITH: 1 think you ought to go to the University to start on that, DONALDSON: Yor 1g salmon normally go to the sea during July, maybe aan late a» August, but that's inconvenient because school lets outin June, We speed up their growth and get therr. out into the bay the first day of May on their way to the sea. Then the students have time to prepare for their examinations and everything goes along nicely. WARREN: rye NEARER schedule. Ii was very cute of him to turn nature to his time FREMONT-SMITH: Forgive my remarks. [I just wanted to get it on the record that maybe he could have a iiitle more help, EISENBUD: What is the radiation pattern? I doa't know if you gave that. If you did give it, I missed it. What dose do you give them over what period of time? DONALDSON: We have increased the dose year by year, We atarted out at 0.5 r per day, went to i.3 r per day, then to 2.5, and this ;ear we're going up to 5 r per day. E.SENBUD: For how many days does this go on? DONALDSON: incubation period, Approximately 90 to 109 days, during the entire This is one advantage of this sort of experiment.