obtained from such a survey does indicate a need for relocazion of the persons presently living on Bikini Atoll, that relocation snould not await further months of study and planning. Contingency planning for the possible need for further relocation of the present Bikini Island residents snould be undertaken immediately in order to prevent further irreparable injury to them by way of additional radiation exposure. ' This Court should order the Defendants to submit such a contingency plan within sixty days after entry of the preliminary injunction. III. REQUIREMENT FOR INFORMATION IN MARSHALLESE AS WELL AS ENGLISH. While most of the People of Bikini do not read or understand the English language, virtually all are well educated persons who read Marshallese. Much of the willingness on the part of the People of Bikini to accept the risks of movement to Bikini has been based on the failure on the part of Defendants to furnish them with scientific information known to Defendants. Ultimately, it is the Bikini People, not the Defendants who must make the decisions as to where they will live. They can only participate in those decisions on a meaningful basis if they are furnished necessary informasion in their own language. So long as information known to Defendants is withheld from the People of Bikini by means of Failure to translate it into Marshallese, the People of 3ikini will continue to be irreparably injured by their inability to particivate in making decisions which affect mem. The Court should order Derendants to furnish all further -ateriai information, such as renorts, inter-acency communications, tne Radiological Survey Resort, Environmental Impact Statement 9052014