An agricultural survey was completed by the writer along with the AEC survey team consisting of personnel from the University of Washington, USN Radlological Defense Laboratory, AEC, N.Y. Health and Safety Laboratory, Division of Operational Safety and the Division of Biology and Medicine on the former nuclear testing ground of Bikini Atoll, during the period of April 23 to May 7, 1967. The primary purpose of the survey was to determine the residual radioactivity on the islands. The radioactivity from the many nuclear test shots conducted in Bikini will affect the final decision to repatriate the former Bikini people to their original homes. The agricultural survey considered the physical and ecological characteristics, with general recommendations for reclamation of the islands towards complete rehabilitation of the atoll. Bikin1t, It can be said that like most ali coralline atolls, affords an environment not harsh, but marked by a lack of diversity----agriculture is one of copra production and at a subsistence level. Thus, the major emphasis should be on the cultivation of coconuts and other local subsistence crops which are suited to these conditions. As the radiation levels on the atoll decrease to a point safe for human habitation, preparations toward the repatriation of the Bikini people now residing on Kili Island should be seriously considered. It may well be, according to final deci- Sions from the administering authorities and the Atomic Energy Commission, that Bikini may be granted a safe bill of health for