E. Onshore-Offshore Sampling The presence of Pu/Am in marine areas has been suggested. The Advisory Group would like an opportunity to review these data. F. Apparent Sampling Inadequacies The Advisory Group is concerned about certain apparent sampling or/and analytical inadequacies. These include subsurface soils, coconuts, seafood, air, and water that might be used for drinking It is recognized that some of these data may be sufficient for dose assessment purposes and that it only appears to be inadequate because the Advisory Group is not aware of it. Certification The Advisory Group sensed that the issue of certification was causing problems to both DNA and DOE. It is recommended that questions regarding certification be identified and resolved soon to avoid misunderstanding and problems occurring at the completion of the cleanup. An area of potential problem is the lack of definition of terms in the certification. Such times as "diligent effort," "all radioactive debris," “unlikely that island surface concentrations exceed _—spC i/g," etc, are all subject to interpretation. Also the methods of sampling and analysis to be used should be defined (Attachment #2 to the Certification may include such information - but it was not given to the Advisory Group). Charter of Advisory Group The draft charter of the Advisory Group was discussed briefly and several recommendations suggested. However, based on conversations the eee