10 1954-55, similar investigations were carried out in the vicinity of the Fiji Islands by personnel of the Nankai Fisheries Research Laboratory with the fisheries research vessel, Daifuji Maru. The results of these extensive oceanographic, meteorological, biological and chemical studies, in which large amounts of radioactivity were found in the sea and marine life west of the Marshall Islands, by Miyake, 2.32 Sugiura and Kameda Operation Troll. have been reported (1956) and by Nakamura From February to May, (1956). 1955, an investigation of residual radioactivity in the Pacific Ocean from the nuclear tests of the spring of 1954 (Operation Troll) was carried out by personnel of the New York Operations Office, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Scripps Institution of Ocean- ography of the University of California and the Applied Fisher- jes Laboratory of the University of Washington aboard the Coast Guard cutter, Kwajalein Roger B. Taney, over a track extending from Atoll in the Marshall Islands through the Caroline and Marianag Islands and the Philippines to Japanese waters. The survey revealed the continued existence of wide-spread, low- level radioactivity in the waters of the Pacific Ocean and in plankton and fish samples (Harley, 1956).

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