+s ial eoallen Ppiankton Survey *Hanato TSURUGA and Harumi TOZAWA Meee tmouth and 450 cm in length. The front portion Sreisted of a cotton minnow net, 350 cm in length, mien average mesh of 1.6 x 1.9 m. The back portion Meted of bolting silk, LOO cm in length, with an ; mate mesh of 0.3 mm. ing the run in the waters adjacent to Christmas hd, 6 net tows on the surface and 11 tows at a depth SO\m were made for 1 or 2 hours immediately after faat a speed of 2-3 knots. Eleven tows on the e.were made during the runs between Tokyo and u in the same manner mentioned above. portion of the plankton samples obtained from tow was measured for activity, aboard the ship. der was placed in a 10% formalin solution and for radiochemical analysis. éplankton sample, 30-50 g in wet weight, was 1 the muffle furnace after being dried at 110°C. i :f i sample of the ash was placed in a stainless g> mm in diameter and 8 mm deep, and the gross Muapectivity measured with a conventional G-M counter. menting efficiency, based on a 7°Zr-75Nb standard Meeetor samples 1 to 11, and 6.3% for samples 12 meyorrections were not made for the activity derived B.. Results are shown in Tables 1 and 2. Bross # -radioactivity of the plankton ranged from dpn/0.5¢ of ash, and seemed to be approximately ea momo that of plankton from Japanese waters. Activity guples from the Equatorial Countercurrent showed an 200f— 19 tt oS So w) meee Of 632 dapm/O.5¢ of ash in 4 samples. This was meuly higher than the average of 341 dpm/O. 5g of ash Meeweenples from the North Equatorial Current or 361 mda8 of ash in 9 samples from the South Equatorial Tar * etokal. Regional Fisheries Research Laboratory E _49~ Pe

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