LO SBSSIFIED ‘ Andrews, Lt, Comdr. Campbell, Major Stone and Dr. Bowers mde a trip to ZERO island and checked the perimeter of the crater by breaking ‘ into two parties, On X-plus-2 day Dr, Froman, Capt. Russell, Mr. Benson, and Candr. Winant went ashore on ZERO island to inspect AEC equipment to determine do 4 ? what was salvagable, During the week subsequent to X-RAY day many routine operations ¢ Biological samples, film badges, photographs, and other exposed materials 7. { \ J \, Cae were carried out in connection with collection of data, continued to be recovered. of the personnel landing on ZERO island and water samples collected over to TG-7,6 laboratory for analysis. Equipment fras the cache located on the tip of ZERO island furthest from the ZERO point was recovered, i ae 4 This cache had partially collapsed as a result of the detonation and a small part of the equipnent received minor damvye,. A lagoon perineter island survey was conducted, as well as a ’ $ Xe ‘ “2 Th fF: * _— These were turned aoe m3 along the reef north and west of the BAIROKO berth, ~~, - a Dirt samples were taken from the vicinity survey of recreational beaches throughout the lagoon area, Dust collectors were operated on all vessels and periodic checks made of ship evaporators for contamination. By X-plus-5 tho restrictions on ZERO island were reduced materially because of low radioactivity and absence of contamination. One monitor was posted at tHe personnel landing during the working day and parties were briefed as they came ashore and checked for contamination prior to -~ 61 od ae ge ’ re ’ yy, EMA OO oe et He YN wom te - ‘nwaws t _— sae a tye oom ee tee we OR eNO Ae ~‘ oe eee TF . fae aN ‘nmr , . tee oy rr rr ewe meSUS Leen . 7 : er~~ ae wef CW a4 om a | ‘ ie - wey ete . ALS vos AS “ an