3 bid Neb debt ee A. ~ Lhe — These data substantiate the general hypothesis, mentioned earlier in this report, that the radioactivity in the tissues appears co be due principally to mixed fission products. Devi- ations from & straight line in the curves might be due to selective uptake, either by the tissues themselves or because there was selective uptake in the animals used as food by the f'shes. In general the slope of the curves compares favorably with the average decline curve used for all food items discussed at the beginning of this report. . Differences between the omnivorous and carnivorous fishes ' as to amounts of radioactivity in comparable tissues were greatest on March 26, 1954. These differences decreased with pass- age of time ...d by January 29, 1955, were negligible in some tiseuus (Figure 4, Table III). These same data when analyzed hy d:2inite species of omnivorous fish (damselfish) and car- nivorcus.fish (grouper) show the same trends (Table III). Variation in radioactivity, associated with area and re- lavsd to fellout and current movements within and “round the HLoil, indieates en increase in the contaminstion of the atoll from south to north (Figure 5, Tabte IV}. The Lagoon fish taxen in the northern part of the legoon, crf Kabel: cr Mell: Talend, are comparable in levcis of radioactivity to ~eef fishes ‘akon in this region. The two flying fish taken cutatce the atoll are remarkably alike in tissue radicactivity-. 2u

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