MORO TS

- ATOMICENERGY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C.

No.
Tel.

M-1068
973-3335 or
973-3446

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FORK IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONARD NAMED TO MONITOR BIKINIANS

The Atomic Energy Commission has named Dr. Robert A.

Conard of its Prookhaven National Laboratory to conduct

routine medical surveillance of the people of Bikini as
they return to their home atoll.

Bikini atoll was the site of 23 nuclear tests between
1946 and 1958.
The Bikinians were moved from the atoll in

1946 before testing began.

In August 1968, President Johnson

announced that the Bikinians would be able to return to their
homeland and directed the Department of Defense, the Depart-

ment of the Interior and the Atomic Energy Commission to
cooperate in preparing for the return.

In naming Dr. Conard, the AEC is following through on a

recommendation of its Ad Hoc Consultant Committee which,
in 1968, declared the atoll once more safe for human habita-

tion.

The Committee's finding was based on a 1967 scientific

Survey of the atoll which measured sources of potential internal and external radiation exposure.
The Committee also recommended, as a reasonable precaution, that a routine surveillance of the Bikinians be
set up even before their return and that continual checks
be made on their radiation exposure status after they are
back on the atoll.

Dr. Conard has 15 years of experience in working with

the people of the Marshall

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He was also a member of the Ad Hoc Committee.

Bikini.

He has explained his role as that of a monitor.
"Everyone has a certain amount of both natural and artificial
radioactivity present in his body and all of us are exposed to various levels of external background radiation.
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