determine as closely as possible the total dose to man both as a function of location in the atoll and as a function of living and eating habits. From this, we will make recommendations for the radiological cleanup and rehabitation of the atoll. Figure 1 shows the approximate location of the 43 tests which the AEC conducted between 1948 and 1958. As can be seen, this testing occurred throughout the atoll, although the preponderance of the tests were in the northern and easter sectors. Figure 2 shows the schedule which we have established. On September 1 we Will have our final report in draft form and in limited quantities. It will take about one month to prepare this report in its final form. A letter what sent to the DOI and DOD Nethe=nesteed@lindays giving them this schedule. Youwill note here, as stated earlier, that it is the Commission which has the responsibility and so must have the opportunity to approve the recommendations proposed by me and the rest of the staff. Figure 3 is an example of a moderately contaminated island, Bogallua (or Alice}. Here you see represented two portions of our survey. The contour lines are isoexposure curves which were developed by aerial mapping techniques. The letters indicate progressively greater levels of surface radioactivity--external exposure. 'H'' is equivalent to about 131 pR/hr or about 1150 mR/yr--over twice the upper limit of total dose allowed