te Rh portion of the total radioactivity. from the same samples, however, Gamma spectra obtained indicated that non-fission- product radioisotopes contributed more of the total radio- activity than was observed in the chemical separations, which were designed primarily for determination of fission products. Consequently a detailed study was made to de- termine the radioisotopic content of several plankton samples collected during the September survey. In addition, gamma spectra were determined for these and most other plankton samples collected in the latter survey. The re- sults are reported in this paper. Materials and Methcds The equipment and methods used for collecting the samples at sea have been described in previous reports (6, 21). The initial counting for beta activity was done aboard ship soon after collection of the plankton samples, and the remainder of the plankton from each station was preserved in lO per cent neutralized formalin in sea water and returned to the Seattle Laboratory. The concentration of plankton in the tropical seas and the levels of radioactivity in the plankton are both limited, thus plankton samples from adjacent stations were combined to provide sufficient material for analysis. Figure 1 shows the track of the September survey and the groups of stations

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