ve ee ie! hells aes ee ee fe rut Sioui sides, ~ 25 marine plants, other than the coconuts, differ only slightly from one another and from the slopes of the soil decay curves, the average slope being -1.25 (-1.05 to -1.36). s This indicates that in these plants little or no differential uptake of fission product material has been taking place. In coconuts, however, fission products mixtures with longer half-lives have been absorbed into the meat and milk fractions. Decay curve slopes of -.96 and -.54 for the coconut meat and -.24 from the coco“@ nut milk indicate a different isotope mixture from that found in je 643011 collected in the same area. Birds - Birds were collected at four islands of the atoll. Speci- mens from the northern islands of Gejen, Kabelle and Labared j were considered to be from the same area and were collected on &ll four dates, while those from the southern island of Ronge- a lap were taken only on January 26, 1955. . & The birds are of two types as based on feeding habits and Migratory characteristics. These are: (1) the noddy, crested and fairy terns, which tend to stay in the vicinity of a few islands within the atoll and feed principally on small fish, and 3 (2) the migratory shore birds, which are transients and feed , mainly on crustaceans along the beaches. The latter group in- cludes the plovers, curlews, turnstones, and tattlers. The terns, because of their limited tendency for nigratton, are more representative than are the shore birds with regard to @ chronic uptake of radioactive material. AT TAS

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