inte ASBMB a's ate, pee Wereniet at Soe ho Pt op aS oie co = -~3l- The unhatched embryos contained levels of radioactivity approxi- mately one-half that found in bird muscle (Appendix Table VIII). Plankton The Rongelap plankton collection consisted of a single tow on March 26, paired tows on July 16, December 8 and December 18, 1954, and four paired tows January 26-30, 1955. A Michael Sars type net, 3-meter in diameter and with either No. 6 or No. 20 SOUSRNGE aR re ese silk mesh was used. Tows were taken at the surface during day- light hours. Radioactivity of the Rongelap plankton samples was more than one hundred times greater than that of plankton samples collected from the open ocean waters of the Western Pacific with the USCGC "Taney" during Operation Troll. On the cruise of the “Taney” during March and April, 1955, 85 plankton samples were taken along the route from Kwajzlein to the Philippines to Japan. The average activity of these samples was .015 x 1073 uc/g of wet sample, the highest values being 050 x 1073 uc/g. For the eight January 1955 Rongelap plankton samples the-average value was 2.0 x i073 uc/g, the lowest value being 0.42 x 1075 uc/g. oe are ee psisinileenenins nn Jatin bn Other conclusions which may be drawn from analysis of the Rongelap plankton samples are (1) that the radioactivity per unit weight is greater than for most other biological samples, (2) the decay rate is similar to that for the soi] sample, end (3) there is considerable variation in the radioactivity of samples from paired tows. UM UN TV. Ak os

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