~ 13 The Weapons Testing Program, together with the military, should provide the supervision for the biomonitoring program as part of their over-all responsibility. Transportation to and from Eniwetok for personnel and equipment should be arranged through Military Air Transport Service to provide connections from Sand Point Naval Air Station, Seattle, to Eniwetok and return. Living accomodations, laboratory facilities, trans- portation should be provided by the task force or the contractor responsible for the facilities at the test site. Personnel l. The personnel of the Applied Fisheries Laboratory under Contract No. 28-094-eng-33 with the Atomic Energy Commission will provide the experienced personnel, which will give continuity to the research. Some support will be needed from other areas to provide trained workers in plant pathology, taxonomy, soil chemistry, and medical counsel. At least one naval officer experienced in radiation detection is needed to act in a liaison capacity between the study group and the task force. Personnel should include the following specialists: a. Group leader ~ aquatic biology, radiation biology b. Senior scientist - vertebrates, taxonomy, physiology c. Senior scientist - invertebrates, taxonomy, physiology