Becauseof Marshallese: the discussion we had yesterday and the information that was presented, one of the elements named was plutonium. And, we would really like to know, is there any plutonium in the missiles that come into the Kwajalein lagoon? I really feel that we can now ask things that we want to know and feel comfortable, we want to build on this relationship of sharing information with each other. you, what you know you tell us. both sides. What we know we tell What we don’t know we admit to that, on So I am really thankful for the opportunity to ask this of you and if you don’t know the answer would you convey it where it should go, be our voice in asking? Is there any radioactive elements in the missiles that come into our lagoon that would be of harm to our fish or to the life in the lagoon at Kwajalein? ~: Again, I cannot answer with authority because I don’t know what is in every missile that comes into the Kwajalein lagoon. I assure you that I will carry that question to the Army and arrange that it be answered as promptly as possible to the government of the Marshall Islands. Marshallese: that I I want to own, ask something and I want to own up to the fact have no advanced degree. explanations I am not a doctor and so all the that are in the book I have something understanding. I want to ask with this In this publication, 8, 10 and 11, is all of this data given on these pages, does this come from the U.S.S. Wheeling survey? Robison: Yes, everything presented in this booklet basically comes out of or does come out of the Wheeling survey. IIarshallese: Turtles and turtle eggs, regarding Mejit. So since this report definitely names some information regarding turtles and turtle eggs from hlejit, I don’t recall seeing a single turtle or any turtle eggs being observed or gathered during the visit of the Wheeling so I am kind of wondering why there is information here attributed to that survey. 54