222 1} the animals out there, and having to keep them alive for 2{a stated period of time. water supply and no natural food supply, 47 problem, Washington, D. C. Alderson Reporting Company — DR. BUGHER: It is not an easy Unless an investigatobn or experiment 6 really is relevant to the main issues of giving us sound 7 information on the character of the environemtn, I don't 8 think we should undertake it. 9 the island when there are no people there is a fairly major Just putting a few dogs on 10 venture. 11 you get them on the island. 12 do you get out of the venture, and I think you would come to 13] the conclusion that you would not get very much,that would 14 be descriptive of the island. 15 16 Those dogs will run about $5,000 each by the time DR, DUNHAM: Then you ask the question, what What would yok expect to get from the data that would be impatant to the dda of NRDL? 1% MR. HARRIS: I don't know. 18 might find some concentration. 19 for instance. 20 chickens. 7 ARC There is no one on the island, no 3 5 4 In one edible part you This would be in the liver, | I assume these people eat the livers of their According to the NRDL data, at least in the case of the fish, there is a fair concentration in the fleshy 22 parts of the fish that are eaten. 73 was just a suggestion that I thought might have some 2A application in/real long range thing, which is Operation Gabriel . I really don't know. This the " mergy DR. BUGHER: Yes, Q2-