Acknowledgements
The field portion of the June 1975 radiological survey of Bikini and "neu Tslands
st oikini Atoll was uccompiished by a very intense and thorough effort by 21 people
representing six different organizations.
The number of samples collected and the amount
of information obtained during the ten-day survey is a direct result of the cooperation
and diligent effort of the following individuals:
wayne Bliss
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, Nevada
Bruce Clegg
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Dave Coles
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Tom Crites
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Rod Eagle
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Harley Erwicker
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Nat Greenhouse
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Paul Gudiksen
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Gale Holladay
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Bob Keller
Nevada Operations Office
vennis Mcoreen
frust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Tommy McCraw
Division of Operational Safety (ERDA)
Ben Mendoza
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Vic Nelson
University of Washington
Vic Noshkin
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Frank Xeed
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, Nevada
Jim Schweiger
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Robert Spies
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
John Stewart
Nevada Operations Office (ERDA)
Marshall Stuart
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
(ERDA)
The survey crew extends its thanks to Dr. Guy Haywood for medical support during
the survey operation and to the Nevada Operations Office and Pacific Area Support Office
for support services which resulted in a smooth and efficient survey.
Support from the
Kwajalein Missile Range and the site contractor, Global Associates, as well as from the
crew of the R. V. Liktanur is greatly appreciated.
The outstanding cooperation of personnel from the Trust Territory of the Pacific
Islands and from the Office of the District Administrator of the Marshall
Islands, as
well as that of the Bikini people, played an important part in the successful completion
of the survey.
William L. Robison
Technical Director
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