Department of Energy
Pacific Area Support Office

P.O. Box 29939

Honolulu, Hawaii 96820
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Stanley, Director

Pacific Area Support Office
TRIP REPORT - MAJURO, KILI,

JALUIT

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On May 12, 1979, I traveled to Majuro to assist the BNL Medical
and Whole Body Counting teams and to represent DOE in meetings

with Marshall Islands Government officials.
Ministers of State.

The President seem

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Marshalls people felt they were not getting all the facts from the

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demsjdue to radiatign.

He cited

"57 thyroid problems" in Likierp and made vague references to an

officiel U.S. document which showed high levels of radiation in
Bikar and Bokar in the Northern Marshalls.
He also said that the
birds there were dying and had very little body weight.
The Bikar-Bokar news was rather shocking to us and Roger pointed
out that the birds were so thick on Bikar that the helicopters had
to fly higher than usual to prevent them from getting caught in the
blades.
General assurances were given that there were no indica~
tions of high levels at Bikar or Likiep and that more complete
data would be available in the fall of 1979,
The President also was upset in that.-he somehow felt that having us
meeting the Board of Tobolar

(the copra processing plant)

and

discussing sample taking, could damage the reputation of the plant
because the buyers of their oii and copra cake might be scared off
by the thought of Bikini copra being processed there.
Roger assured
him and the Cabinet that our only interest was to understand the
process so it could be closely duplicated in the laboratory, and that
we wanted to be completely above board in that regard.
(A later
conversation between the President and myself indicated that the
emotional aspect of Bikini copra and the potential impact on their
market if it was somehow associated with the Tobolar plant, blotted
out this explanation.)

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