b. Growth of all subsistence crops such as pandanus, breadfruit, tacca, pigs, chickens, and all other terrestrial food stuffs except coconut be limited to islands AeT c. tae 6 nba bes “whe At Subsistence and commercial coconut may be g¥ownon any island in in the atoll with except ALICE, BELLE, CLARA, DAISY, IRENE, JANET, and YVONNE. d. Fishing be permitted anywhere. e. Travel be unrestricted to all islands except YVONNE. When the Pu contamination on YVONNE is removed, the restriction of travel to that island can be lifted. f. Wild birds and bird's eggs be collected anywhere: Voge g- Cocenut crabs be collected only on the southern islands. h. Wells which are intended to provide lens water for human consumption ° or for agricultural use be drilled only on the southesn islands. When drilled, water from each well should be checked for bacteria, salinity, and radioactivity content before the well is approved for use. It is recognized that the people of Enjebi have a strong desire to return to live on that island. The island contains three ground zero locations from nuclear tests and was within about three les “. the arene he ghae G~ ty cttank, 44 da’ prbitedlfamifn Mike event that had a total yield of about‘ 10 Megatons . , Enjebi was the most heavily contaminated of the larger islands in the atoll. The Task Group has been unable to determine any way in which radiation exposures can be brought within the acceptable criteria, that is both reliable and feasible, in order to resettle Enjebi at the same time as islands in the south of the atoll. It is reasonable to expect that 025