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patterns. The field party will include two laboratory people and two Enewetakese who will be used to identify the
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with the Enewetakese fisherman for the recovery of tags.
At the time that the fish are captured for tagging, a sample will be obtained for radionuclide analyses in
the home laboratory. About one-fourth of the total effort wil] be devoted to sample analyses and, with this effort
about 100 selected samples per year can be analyzed for both gamma emitting radionuclides and plutonium.
Samples
collected in the vicinity of Runit will be of special interest.
Use of the facilities at the Mid Pacific Laboratory and of small craft for in-lagoon transportation will be
required. Dr. Reese, Director of MPL, has indicated an interest in a fish tagging program but with objectives
other than those outlined above.
We would welcome the opportunity to work with him.
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