Martin B, Biles + 3 ft. 12 p2/hr : il as 11 Ty 10 $e 11 iy 4 ‘avg. = 11 pR/hr Next, masuraments were made at the four walls; + 3 ft, North wall 6 pR/hr Bast wall 6 " South wall 7 " West wall Ie then climbed inside the cisterm. 6 * Tha readings were: + 3 ft, Center floor 3 pa/hr North wall South wall East wall 2 3 3 " " 0% Center floor contact 2 ™ Thus, the reduction factor for the cistern was about 4. We then collected alge from the floor and walls. in the bottom of the cistern. No sediment was found Living conditions on Bikini were primitive. The team members lived in two of the three Lutrine buildings in the old How canp area. During cleanup the fixtur2s had been rewoved. -The buildings provided shelter _f£rom rain except that which blew in the up2n doors, Bedding, which was quite comfortable, consisted of air mattresces on tho floor vith mattress covers and blanka3ts. Initially, food consisted of ineflight rations plus rice. Later, these were supplemanted with fish and Langustacaught by team memoorse. _A latrine was dug downwind out of doors. What it lacked from a human engineering asp2ct was compensated by a spectacular view. Qne user stated thet this was the first time since he wes 3 that ha wished his mom was there to help. On the whole I would say these conmon inconviences tended to add to the spirit of cooperation and the Bikini survey was not hiadered in any wey. ‘made up the team. , This is a tribute to those who rit _ | of USE ih ° ‘y o . . 7 ‘Tye +. o