AOCOS ,* / ( bi , f2 thd \ December 11, 1957 EHES :AES Dr. L. 8, Donaldsce Director, | Applied Fisheries Laboratory University of Washington Seattie 5, Washington Dear Dr. Donsldeca: We have talked with both Mr. Sandexs and Dr. Conard about the Rongelar ecological survey and as a consequence have the scheduls of operations for Rongelap. Quoting from the THK sent by Mr. Sanders, “Construction rad-sefe station ie scheduled for Dec. 12 to Jan. 6. LST-618 will be et Rongelap during this period’. “ Continuing, "Conard survey supported by LST-1083 scheduled tc depart Kwaj Feb. 18-20 and return Ewaj approximately Merch 12°. Further, “AWS and red-sefe pereceme] to activate Bongelap station leave Eniwetok om LST-664 at 2060, March $, and arrive Rongelap 0700, March 11. LST-664 departs Romgelep at 1300, March 12, for Uterik and Wotho and arrive Emiwetok 6700, March 20°. Since you are in need of living accomodations and transportation within the lagoon at Rongelap for your ecological studies i: would ppear’that, if available, support free Dr. Comard's party would be good timing end aoet convenient. tequiry has been meade of Dr. Conard about the availabilicy of support and he expressed « perecnal interest in cooperating with you but suggested that it would be necessary to clear through Navy channels. Tha first atep was te talk with LCDR Gaorge A. Hamilton in the CHO Office, Weahiagten, B.C. It was his opinion that authorization by CHO would not be needed unless your group rode on the LST free Kwajalein te Rongelap. Otherwise, the arrangements would be made with Dr. Conard and che skipper of the LST. Br. Conard has written to the akipper inquiring about two items of support: (1) living accogodations for 4 te 6 men; (2) boat transportation within Che lagoon. There may be a shortage of officer space and some difficulty in finding available boat and crew for providing cransportation within the lagoon. i oun 2161 Mp ee+ aN

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