-19- permitted comparison, the data are shown separately, and other 'f plank- aata appear in columns headed with question marks for mesh, usually either No. 6 of 74/inch or No. 20 of 173/inch. 8 as {ty per unit weight in coarse mesh to that in fine (No.6/No.20, . the S in- vity of Table 9 shows for the paired tows the ratio of the activ- on both a wet and ash weight basis. Table 9. Ratio of radicectivity in tows vith coarse mesh to fine seeh (#620) on vet and ash weight beseea. te 1958 5A9 e ¢ lke Deep Ve: Wet Asb Wet Ash 88 1.41 33° (55 Ash 6/9 27) 488 2.25 2.39 T/4 95 .96 +21 625 9A 3.62 1.39 1.18 10/1e2 -36 47 11/6 +32) 3.56 11/26 -49°«1.23 Wet 7 12/26 +33) (661 -85 -62 1.62 4.21 11/27 42 12/17 18 Ash «49 -67 Wet 98 Ash 21.21 2: Wet Ash «TT 2.00 1.78 3.95 1.18 8.86 3.67 -59 .70 1.61 1.77 12.0 6.21 .78 55 80 6.41 2.92 6.8 1.43 42) «wT: 1.38 1.32 «660 -36 8 12/3 Wet Wide 2 ce -038 86.89 11/27 Date from Tables 7 and 9. 1.12 1.09.89: 9 1.39 1.2% 2.20 1.38 1.65 WS 1.57 1.13 1.68 -83 «AR O85 1.97 1.32 1.69 7.50 6.56 21) «21.02 Between the northern localities of Belle Island and the im owe | Mike crater and the southern localities of Wide Passage and Leroy Island, there was a difference using the t test, significant at the 2% level on the ash basis. The reason is not apparent for this association of high counts with fine mesh nets at northern, and with coarse at the southern and western localities. Whereas, in 1952 (WT-616) significantly higher radioac- tivity occurred in fine mesh net hauls than in coarse, the present data show wide variation. On the wet basis the coarse mesh was higher in 18 pairs and the fine mesh in 25 pairs, while on the ash basis the figures were reversed, the coarse mesh was higher in 25 pairs and the fine mesh in 18 pairs. Thus, neither wet nor ash basis showed a significant difference due to mesh size. ee ge PT mg me ee a mere metenee ne rete ae

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