DOE ARCHIVES grew in large numbers on Bikini. were, Breadfruit and bananas I understand rare as was taro, One can safely assume trt if local foods are available the people will eat them, as well as imported foods. The people of Bikini enjoy both kinds of food and will not let any of it go to waste. Although the Bikinians will want to visit all of the islands and islets in the atoll, and to exploit their natural resources, I believe that if any of these areas were found to be hazardous because of remaining radiation the people would comply with restrictions which would be necessary. This should be a matter of local policing by the community itself. A thorough explanation should be made to the entire community, so that the reasons for imposing such restrictions would be clearly understood and appreciated by everyone. procedure should apply to any This same restrictions against eating cer- tain food produced on Bikini. The genetic pool of the Bikini people has changed since the move twenty years ago. Increased contact with other Marshallese has resulted in out marriages. this trend will continue. It is probable that There will probably be more travel between Bikini ahd other parts of the Marshalls. Ebeye and Majuro will be focal points for these movements, as will Kili, if people returm there to live, There will probably be considerable travel between Bikini and neighboring Rongelap, with whom a good number of tne Bikini people have kinship ties, t can be expected tnat more of the young people will be absent