gy were collected at two sites on the island. Survey readiugs were made by Greenhouse and Naidu. Fishing with gillnet and thrownet was unsuccessful, Mainly due to the very low tide and shallow water around the island In the afternoon, we went to Aon Island. This island is about six miles west of Utirik Island and is the westernmost island in the atell. There are five or six houses on Aon but only one was occupied at this time. Samples of vegetation and soil were collected at three sites on this island. Survey readings were also taken.. Aon Island Ubtirik landing Atol! lagoon 23 September (Thursday) The Liktanur left Utirik Island at 0800. 24 September (Friday) At 1315 the Liktanur beached on Rongelap Island in Rongelap Atoll. In the afternoon a meeting was held with the Rongelap people. No objections were made to either the medical or environmental portion of the program. 25 September (Saturday) Greenhouse, Naidu and I left Rongelap Island at 0750 in the Boston Whaler. We followed the reef on the east side of the atoll to Eniaetok Island where we _cut across the lagoon to Aerik Istand. Here we followed the northern reef, and arrived at Naen Island at 0930. This route was a distance of about 30 miles and took about 6.5 gallons of gas on this relatively calm day. We anchored ina deep, sheltered cove between Naen and West Yugui islands. This cove is cut off Trom the lagoon at low tide (<0.5). A qgillnet was set in this cove. We collected soil and plant samples at six sites. Survey readings were also taken at these six sites and other sites. Rueter-Stokes readings ranged from 20 to 75 uR/hr in the interior of the island. Soil samples of at least 0-25 cm were taken at the six sites, since this island potentially could have the highest levels of radioactivity at Rongelap Atoll. A sample of convict surgeon was taken ‘in the gillnet. We left Naen at 1400 and arrived at Rongelap at 1645, after a one-hour stop at Eniaetok Island. fageon landing —¥- site, Naen Tsland Rengelap Ledelf