FLANS, EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONS AT SEA
The amount of
radioactivity in the
sea water and in m-
rine life in the region near Bikini and Fniwetok Atolls during
and following the 1956 stomic testing program, as well as the
movement and disperses] of the radioactivity after completion of
the test program, wes evaéalueted by two radioblological-oceanographic surveys.
The first survey, made from the Walton in June
13956, covered fifty-three stations in an area between 11° N and
14° mW, 180 miles west of Eniwetok and 30 miles east of Bikini
(UWFL-46) >.
The second survey, made from the Marsh, covered 74 stations
in an area bounded by 9° N and 15° W oand approximately 145° E and
166° E (Pig. 1).
rent,
This area is within the North Equatorial Cur-
which flows westward.
In planning the track for this sur-
vey it was necessary to consider the areas of fallout, the direction and rate of drift of the North Equatorial Current (taken as
ten miles per twenty-four hours for vlanning purposes),
the fuel
requirements of the ship 4nd refueling facilities, which were a-
vailable only at Kwajalein and Guam.
POE ARCHIVES
Installation of equipment aboard the Marsh was started at
Eniwetok August 28 and the survey started September 1.
leg,
The first
from Eniwetok to Guam, was completed on September 7.
Marine
organisms were collected from the reef on the eastern side of
Guam to supplement the oceanic collections.
Guam to Kws falein,
ber 17.
The second leg,
from
covered the period from September 9 to Septenm-
This period was interrupted for twenty-four hours begin-
ie