10 for counting and a 500 ml sample saved for possible future use, To each of the 100 ml samples 5 ml of saturated sodium carbonate was added. 1 t ‘ pore HA paper ina Millipore filter and counted. |4 naturally occurring K 4 4O ~, + By this method o normally present in sea water to the extent of about 600 d/m, is eliminated from the portion which f ‘, arid, Sai The precipitate was collected on 14-inch Millt- is counted. Radiocesium is also lost in the filtrate but ac- - counts for less than one per cent of the total activity at the time of collection. The water samples processed at EMBL were treated ina sim- ««ms' ilar manner except that a 500 ml sample was filtered and only ! t one 100 ml sample was prepared for counting. ] i { Fish Samples: Time and facilities were not available to collect fish in numbers. However, on deck and taken as samples, three flying fish were found Larval forms and small fish were ‘ captured in the plankton nets but were not processed separately. 4 -In an attempt to increase the take of flying fish a section of . 4 white canvas was stretched on the starboard side near the after gun mount. A light was kept burning at night to illuminate the canvas. The three flying +de fish were frozen aboard ship. and muscle were processed at the EMBL. | The liver 2 These tissues were dried Lg for 12 hours at about 100°¢ on 1}-inch plates, ashed at 500° 6: 3 (3 hours), slurried with alcohol and fixed to the plate with 0.5 : 7 per cent solution of formvar in ethylene dichloride, and then counted. as” Continuous Monitoring of water: A probe for continuously {> roa.

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