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Medical Entomology Survey Officer

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ledical Entomological Surveillance of Enewetak Atoll

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By the direction of DASG a medical entomological survey was conducted

on selected coral islets of the Enewetax

Atoll to determine all real

_and potential entomological problems to be encountered during cleanup
operations.

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Biologically and ecologically the islets are still evebyving-andrepresent
a fragile and unstable biological commmity.

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The introduction of

higher animal life forms has been artificial. This situation has
allowed a number of species to inhabit the islets unchecked by natural

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predation.

c. A variety of factors have successfully limited the tlc establishment
of various pests.
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Limited accessability of the islets.

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High winds.

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Limited land area, breeding sites, appropriate food sources and

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harborage.

These factors have, for the most part, restricted the establishment
of medically important arthropoda on the islets.

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METHODOLOGY:

a.

A total of 12 islets were selected for surveillance. Selection was
based on the following criteria:
1)

Size.

2)

Vegetation and structural harborage.

3)

Operational aspects related to cleanup mission,

4)

Information provided by Mid Pacific Marine Laboratory
civilians and natives.

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Information provided by engineers surveying various islets.

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