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Posttest Survey of Eniwetok
26

Survey of entire area to firm-up plans for the
collection of material.

27

Survey of Japtan Island.

28

Survey of Igurin Island.

29

Survey of Rigili Island.

30

Move to the northern part of the lagoon if feasible
for resuming operations.

31

Survey Engebi Island.

32

Survey Aomon~-Biijiri Island.

33

Survey Runit Island.

34

Pack equipment and materials for return to the
mainland.

35-36 Return to Seattle via Pearl Harbor.
Organization

To carry out a program of biomonitoring the radioactive

contamination of Eniwetok Atoll following the tests proposed
for the late summer of 1952, it is essential that the project
be synchronized with the testing program.

The Applied Fisheries

Laboratory, University of Washington, as a contractual repre-

sentative of the Atomic Energy Commission would (1) provide the
technical staff and equipment to do the field work;

(2) gather

the material and analyze the data; and (3) write the technical
reports descriptive of the results.

Select target paragraph3