Yable IV presents a comparison of estimated daily dietary intake values that may apply if certain items of the diet are included or excluded. A number of observations may be made: 7 Updating Gustafson's estimates with 1969 monitoring results increases the intake estimate for the total diet by about 50% for 0c, and 68% for 13Tos, The items contributing most to this increase are Pandanus and Crab. 2. | Updating intake estimates with 1969 data and assuming no intake of Pandanus, Arrowroot or Crab (the diet used in Gustafson's dose predictions) shows a minor change when compared with ord Gustafson's intake estimates. 3. Updated data indicate that including Arrowroot in the diet (no Pandanus or Crabs) increases the 90 7’Sr intake by a factor of about 2 and 137 Cs intake remains about the same. 4. Updated data indicate that including Arrowroot and Crab in the G@iet (no Pandanus) increases the 905, intake by a factor of 6 to 7 and increases the 137 Cs intake by a factor of about 2. In the section on "Summary of Radiation Exposure” in Attachment 1 ‘there is the statement ‘that, "It is unlikely that the whole body exposure, or the exposure to specific organs including bone, will exceed h rads in 5 years, 15 rads in 30 years or 30 rads in 70 years." The dose estimates