4, Several radiological surveys of the Marshall Islands especially Rongelap Atoll, have been made during the past two and one-half years. The latest survey (July 23-24, 1956) indicates a presence of a residual contamination on the island of Rongelap, but at a level that is acceptable from a health point of view, both for the potential external gamma radiation exposure and the strontium-90 content in the food supply, with the possible exception of land crabs. 5. Therefore, it is recommended that the position of the Atomic Energy Commission should be that the Rongelapese could be returned to their home island as soon as rehabilitation procedures on the island of Rongelap are completed, with the advice that land crabs not. be eaten at this time. 6. The Department of the Interior is responsible for the welfare of the peoples of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Isiands, and administers this area through its Office of “Territories and the High Commissioner of the Trust Territory. The ultimate decision as to the return of the Rongelap people thus rests with the Department of the Interior; however, the Department of State must be consulted on all matters concerning the Trust Territory which may affect our international relations. STAFF JUDGMENTS 7. The Divisions of Military Application, Information Services, Classification, Office of Special Projects, and Office of the General Counsel concur in the recommendation of this paper. RECOMMENDATION Energy. ‘Department of s. Pisterian’s Office ARCHIVES 8. The General Manager recommends that the Atomic Energy Commission:

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