Appendix 13

Report of The Ad Hoc Committee to Evaluate
The Radiological Hazards of Resettlement of The Bikini Atoll, May 1968

The Committee was convened to consider the question of whether
the Bikini Atoll is safe for human habitation with respect to the radio-

logical hazard.

The detailed history of the various relocations of the

Bikini natives is described in the appended material provided by Mr. Tobin

_ (Appendix I).
We have examined the documents listed in Appendix II.

In

addition, we spent one and one-half days in detailed discussions with

members of the 1967 Bikini Survey Team and other experts as shown in
Appendix III.

On the basis of the information provided, we have reached

the following conclusions and recommendations:
1.
.

The exposures to radiation that would result from the
repatriation of the Bikini people do not offer a

significant threat to their health and safety.
2.

Such exposure may and should be further reduced by
the following simple measures:
a.

Restrict rehabilitation for the present to

the islands of the Bikini-Eneu complex.
b.

(See App. IV)

Establish a village and immediate food crops
on Eneu.

No radiological precautions will be

needed on Eneu because of its very low contamination level.
c.

(See App. V)

Any village construction on Bikini Island should
involve the covering of the site with coral rock

as is the local custom.
d.

Radioactive scrap metal should be removed from
the islands adjacent to former shot sites.

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