-30- than the southern birds. skin. This was not the case except for the The ratios, south to north, of activity for the different organs and tissues are as follows: skin «79 muscle 5.2 bone lung 6.2 3.9 liver 5.3 kidney 4.8 tleum 6.1 The presence of more than six times as much activity in the in- testinal tract of the southern island terns as that found in the same organ of the northern island terns suggests that the southern birds have access to a supply of food fish containing greater amounts of radioactive material. The higher level of activity in the southern bird intestinal tracts 1s reflected in the greater concentrations of radioactive material in the other internal organs of the same animals. In view of these observations it probably would be advisable to dmtain samples from Alinginae Atoll, located seven and one-half nautical miles southwest of Rongelap Atoll, since the Rongelap natives collect birds at Alinginae as part of their food supply. Tern eggs were collected at Kabelle July 16, December 8, 1954, and January 29, 1955. The levels of radioactivity in the various parts of the eggs were low, with that of the shell epproximating the levels found in the bones of terns collected the same day. Radioactivity in the egg yolks varied from 13 to 3 times that found in the muscles of birds in the same collections. The whites of the eggs contained the lowest amounts of radioactive isotopes of all bird samples examined. These Evels were from 1/25 to 1/2 those found in bird muscle collected the same day. ae UNG.

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