da'yu
higher activity density than you rad to kogin with,
Re ERUMZOLZ:
R. FOSTER:
$I¢ is on pase 19 of your siwimary.
I would like to toss that on to Dr, Foarce
in tho biovhysies section,
is extremoaly Isw?
1
un
phosphorous in tho Columbia River
fate
Is it covrsct in recalling that tho amount of natural
t lows:
than most natural water?
DR. PHARSSN:
It is low, but not particularly.
I
think it is apparent that ve do not have all of the fish y; ocblens
Solved, and Dy, Tostor mentioned the difficulty of sampling in
the Columbia River, and it lesks to mo Ide it may bo desirable
for a nyember of you to go out thore so that you can kelp him out
br
inis
t-b
To
salmon at the anoropriate
eason.
a
(te
Bh
en this sampling of
up ecvr Hanford prcezran, Br. Hungate will
oo
discuss the uptake of fish products and plants and aninals in
the environs of tho Hanferd plant,
DR. LINSSERG:
I wanted to ask if you have dono any
toxicity studies on tho caddis fly.
DR. FOSTER:
We are setting up equirment for that. Ws
roalisa the Salmon misht not bo the most extensive form, and ve
want to do a shotsun Gxporiment with a larse varicty of invortebrates to see if we can find senething that may be a more
critical organisn.
“MISS PATRICK:
If you aro working with caddis flies,
be sure you are working with then specifically, and know what