Table 218. Number of organisms collected at Enewetak Atoll] and Kwajalein Atoll nearshore sites, October to December 1972,
Organism
her
Collection
site
Mullet
Pee
seth
eee
:
te
be
~25
~ 50
0
DAVID
BELLE
IRENE
JANET
TILDA- URSULA
0
~ 50
2
~ 30
~35
YVONNE
10
1]
9
~ 20
25
3
3
3
1]
~ 50
34
~&50
~ 50
30
12
~ 40
~ 50
2
3
n
12
1
0
1
2
10
\
2
3
8
Q
3
G
1
3
4
10
0
4
3
-
~ 30
]
a
3
~100
~ 400
41
42
36
Goatfish
~15
-
Kwajalein Atoll
~ 220
Approximate Total
Other
Parrotfish
FEnewetak Ato}
GLENN-HENRY
LEROY
FRED
rect
fish
Convict
surgeon
~55
10
3
Tridacna
0
sea
creumber?
Invertes
brates
4
0
2
1
0
0
0
3
G
~10 Cc
3
a
Appros
botal
114
108
>
4
a
a4
ny
25
ag
107
1
-
105
41
13
870
25
4The number given is the number of collections from a given site,
© Pencil urchins,
“Top snails,
Gopins lobster.
Table 219, Number of carnivorous fish collected from the Enewetak and Kwajalein offshore lagoon sites, October to December 1972,
Collection
site
apops
aia
Yellowfin
tuna
Skipjack Mackerel
Enewetak
2
ao
Kwajalein
3
1]
Total
5
10
Organism
Dolphin Snapper
Grouper
Ulua
Total
3
2
ts)
8
8
40
3
2
G
10
8
46
Figures 159-161 show the average con.
;
.
.
centrations of predominant radionuclides
jack collected in Enewetak lagoon are
;
.
55
Shown in Fig. 162. In general,
Fe level:
found in convict surgeon samples taken
in the large pelagic fish were higher than
at each of the collection sites around the
levels found in other fish tvpes, while
lagoon.
other nuclides were present at levels
Similar data were obtained from
the mullet, goatfish, and parrotfish
comparable to or lower than those found
samples.
in the reef fish.
Average radionuclide content of light
,
,
muscle, dark muscle, and liver of skip-
Of the samples collected at Kwajalein,
40,K was present at normal background
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