72 than similar tissues from fish caught at Rongelap. This rein- forces the inference from the 1957 data that, by the time of these collections, there had not been sufficient mixing of the gamma-emitting radionuclides in the waters of the lagoon to eliminate the initial differences in the levels of radioactivity between the two areas. In general, the data indicate that the distribution of transition element radioisotopes in a lagoon environment is controlled by the biota to a considerable extent. The numbers, types and ecological relationships of the organisms of the lagoon therefore, must have a considerable effect on the dis- tribution of these elements in the environment. 6.2 Rongelap Survey, September, 1959 In collecting fish samples during the September Rongelap Survey, 1959, particular emphasis was placed on obtaining samples which would be useful in clarifying and checking the general trends suggested by the 1957 and 1958 samples. were made to obtain goatfish (Mulloidichthys samoensis, benthic carnivores of the family Mullidae) which, @arlier surveys, Efforts from the data of appeared to be the best and most consistent concentrators of gamma emitting radioisotopes among the lagoon fishes, and convict surgeon fish (Acanthurus triostegus, family Acanthuridae) which are probably the most purely herbivorous of

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