‘income, some skills training, and a tremendous .psychological boost to them. It WLLL be of great value to the planners and directors of the rehabilitation program as well. The Rnewelak Feople will want all available areas of the avoll to be cleared and planted as soon as possible. Yiis will hasten the rehabilita~ ‘tion of the veople on their home atoll, and showld be expedited. The Larger isloards such as xnewetal anc Enjebpi have the greatest economic potential in terms of copra procuction. The sudller islands were also Valuable sources for tcod and copra in the wast ona should be in the fubure providing of courses they are safe fron a radioactive voint of view. Unfortunately several of the isLands have been counplebcly destroyed or ruined for agricultural purposes as a result of the explosion of atomic weapons. ry Tne smaller islaids and islets o tae wcoll which were not used for agrisul- tural puroosss uo ony Significant extat will continue to provide seabirds SRap tate and turtles oud cicir eves. These are important in the diet. The surrouncins rosts of the Lagoon teen with fish and other marine feena as woll. Pnis is .n oxtreaely important factor in tne local econony and the well being of tis hnewetak People. It will be crucial in the successwhe Lormer jhkabltents of the atoll. Tne abundance and Variety of the warine fama on Enevetak is invariasly central to my discussicn of thet atoll by its former inhabitants. The rich naturel resources of Bnewet & Gar aie aLWs. "S COWsare WLoh Pattern of Oxolotiseion a ¥ rt + ef aot a) ayegto’ | tas tye wae ~ me et ae exoloitation and the travitionail pausurn of habitation “ tne natural of wi, resources is to Live sn @main (Larce) island in the atoll, or as in the DOBARCHIVES 1