clinginae Atoll; 6, (1) 10 2areh 1254 Sifo Islen2 (2) Native property, left by people who were vicitin: fror. Rongelap Isl-nd, wes protect.d agcinst the worther, All clothing, tocols, ete. wers placed inside . canvas snceltsr on top of driszd prls fronds, med covered with -ddition<-l cuvrs. (>) 4. thirty foot s-iling schooner was moved to « safo cmehir- ve Of Erniuctechkku Island, v thet it snould sink, limit:id time avcilcole, (2) (3) boat wos anchor j 5 Netive property secured, intensity levels tekon. Bokonikeairu Islemd: (2) S, The 3eaching wis burreetiocole duc to the . Uninhabitated - intensity levels token, Navigation and ssncrel informstion: ae Boneclep. dtoll: (1) erst Fass, Entracce ean be made quite rondily through Scuth Pass and. Vest Puss shows quite plainly, however, orth WIS atterci.d oeenuse soundings are not edeguate, Davigationel fixss, using tenginte wort good, The sm-ll Boat Pei32. 2 in the aorthwost part of the ntoll is difficul+ % ro us when hecvy swills sre runnint, (2) Landinzs can bs readily made on all islands by motor whalebo2t,. (1) Bikar Island Fassaze is very difficult to find ond passaze wv Or most the isl«nds the ventch gradicnt wrc quite cep, vernitting essv beaching of boats. s. sharp lookout should oe nninteine at sll tiscs for coral heads end dark, yellow, or dark green, writer should be avoidsd, of through the laroorn is difficult ever for a small boat, 2 l«nding was mode with very little difficulty in the lee of Bikar Isl-rd at low tide. It wns found xdviseble to put the bow of the boat agvinst the reef, which ris.s stesply ot low tids, end let the party wade eshore. or.ly kneo deep av this period of the tide. be cocorcfully wrtched. The water is Backwash from the reef should = Copled/OOE LANL, J-Dlv. oun . ad nina,/ 7